700
137x66 H106cm.
Antique Louis XVI Neapolitan console table in gilded and carved wood with black portoro marble top dating back to the end of the 18th century.
The black portoro marble top rests on a band under the top enriched by the presence of a relief carving depicting plant shoots, rosettes and a mythological head motif in the centre.
The four feet have a tapered and grooved shape ending in a spherical nut and are adorned with a carving along the entire surface depicting heads and garlands.
Conditions: Excellent condition.
Provenance: Naples 18th century.

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