An Early 19th Century Empire Period Walnut Console Table
£4,900
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A fine Empire Period console table, the rare fossil marble top supported upon a walnut base, having double column supports mounted with finely chased brass capitals and socles to the front side above a shaped plinth base.
Bearing the label of a former 19th century owner – a professor of Lyon University.
While the form of this console table is typical of early Empire design, the cluster column supports are a rare feature. They show the clear influence of Roman architecture which was embraced by cabinet makers at this time. It has a monumental appeal as a result. This table would have graced a grand entrance hall in an important house or sat beneath a large mirror in a salon. The use of walnut links it to a provincial city such as Lyon (pieces made in Paris were more typically constructed using mahogany).

Late 19th Century Specimen Wood Table Attributed to William Norries
19th Century Specimen Wood Occasional Table 









