Nineteenth century;
Total height 96 cm; Width 140 cm; Depth 55 cm;
An elegant Charles X console table, crafted by Pietro Viola and dating back to around 1830, crafted by great Neapolitan cabinetmaker. The piece features a refined maple frame, finely inlaid with amaranth wood and floral motifs and scrolls, enhancing the harmony of its lines. The yellow marble top lends a luminous, refined look.
The distinctive pair of front supports, intertwined in a double volute, rests on sculpted and decorated bases, joined by a crosspiece that ensures stability and aesthetic continuity. The rear supports, with a fluted rectangular section, complete the composition with understated elegance.
The quality of the inlay and the refined lines testify to the mastery of Pietro Viola, one of the most highly regarded cabinetmakers of 19th-century Naples. A rare and captivating piece, ideal for enhancing stately spaces or high-end collections.
Epoca: Nineteenth century;
provenance: Naples;
measures: Total height 96 cm; Width 140 cm; Depth 55 cm;
Conditions: Excellent condition;
Document: Certificate of authenticity;
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