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French Consulate mahogany and ormolu console, early 19th century circa 1800

French Consulate mahogany and ormolu console, early 19th century circa 1800

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CONDITION : Excellent

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French Consulate mahogany console, Empire production, early 19th century circa 1800.

Beautiful, high-end model, enhanced with ormolu women busts and palm leaves. It opens with one drawer. Luxury blue Turquin marble on top.

In perfect condition, varnish has just been re-made in a traditional way, no accident.

Width : 114.5cm
Height : 97.5cm
Depth : 52cm

French Consulate mahogany and ormolu console, early 19th century circa 1800French Consulate mahogany and ormolu console, early 19th century circa 1800French Consulate mahogany and ormolu console, early 19th century circa 1800French Consulate mahogany and ormolu console, early 19th century circa 1800French Consulate mahogany and ormolu console, early 19th century circa 1800French Consulate mahogany and ormolu console, early 19th century circa 1800French Consulate mahogany and ormolu console, early 19th century circa 1800French Consulate mahogany and ormolu console, early 19th century circa 1800French Consulate mahogany and ormolu console, early 19th century circa 1800French Consulate mahogany and ormolu console, early 19th century circa 1800French Consulate mahogany and ormolu console, early 19th century circa 1800French Consulate mahogany and ormolu console, early 19th century circa 1800French Consulate mahogany and ormolu console, early 19th century circa 1800









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