Pair of rare consoles inlaid with perspective... Lot 329
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Pair of rare consoles inlaid with perspective cubes, rosewood and thread quartefoils, simulated flutes in amaranth and ribboned satinwood; rectangular in shape with rounded sides, they open at the waist with three drawers, two of which are carderons, and each one has a door revealing a rack with shelves; the pilastered uprights are joined by two shelves; the feet are architectural with cavet bases. Ornamentation of chased and gilded bronze such as galleries with oves (added) and laurel rings with umbilicals.
Attributed to Jean-François Oeben (apocryphal stamps).
Louis XVI period (restoration of use; originally possibly with marble shelves).
H : 97 - W : 85 - D : 37,5 cm
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