First quarter of the 19th century.
Diameter: 83cm. Height: 82cm.
Round coffee table in Empire style and era. Emilia, first quarter of the 19th century.
The piece of furniture is in a good state of conservation, though
The band and the base are veneered with elm essence veneers, while the central turned baluster support is made of solid wood of the same essence. The central support rests on a low trefoil cross base, in turn supported by small ebonized wooden feet, shaped like a flattened onion. Top in Aquitaine marble.
Provenance: Faenza, Private Collection.
Certification of authenticity and lawful origin is issued in accordance with the law.
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