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Empire mahogany console, mercury gilt bronze, blue Turquin marble, early 19th century

Empire mahogany console, mercury gilt bronze, blue Turquin marble, early 19th century

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CONDITION : Très bon

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Empire mahogany console, early 19th century refined production circa 1810 - 1820 that has the finishes that collectors look for : ormolu ornamentation (mercury gilt bronzes), blue Turquin marble on top, and mercury glass at the back.

Reasonable size, ideal to place in a vestibule or a living room in a medium size appartment.

In very good condition. Varnish and bronzes have been cleaned. No lack, no accident, original marble.

Length : 98cm
Height : 96cm
Depth : 46.5cm

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