Transition Style Pedestal Table In Bronze And Onyx Circa 1880

Transition Style Pedestal Table In Bronze And Onyx Circa 1880
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Oval pedestal table with double top in the style of Adam Weisweiler
In gilded bronze and onyx transition style Circa 1880
Headband in hazelnut-colored lacquered sheet metal, decorated with a frieze
Resting on 4 bronze feet ending in claw feet and joined by a kidney-shaped crotch shelf
The onyx tops are surrounded by an openwork gallery
In very good shape
*Adam Weisweiler (Rhineland, 1744-1820), master cabinetmaker in Paris in 1778, established in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, made a specialty of small, refined pieces of furniture, with fine and nervous lines, often decorated with lacquer and porcelain: pedestal tables, work tables, joys of the day, consoles... He became the supplier to the Court of France, to Marie-Caroline of Austria, queen consort of Naples, to Maria Feodorovna, daughter-in-law of Catherine II, as well as of the high French or English aristocracy. He also worked under the Empire.

Ref: PZNPOW7Y41

Style Transition style (Pedestal tables of Transition style Style)
Period 19th century (Pedestal tables 19th century)
Country of origin France
Width (cm) 49
Height (cm) 76
Depth (cm) 34
Materials Gilt bronze, Onyx
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 8-15 Business Days
Location 06210, Mandelieu La Napoule, France
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