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A Fine Louis XV Style Gilt-Bronze Mounted Bois Satiné and Lacquered Tray-Top Table, by Henry Dasson.
This elegant table is inset to the top with a lacquered tray decorated with a scene of fortune and abundance within a neoclassical ornamented scalloped boarder. The tray Italian, probably Venetian, and dating to the late 18th century. Surrounded by a cross-banded boarder and gilt-bronze frame. The frieze with gilt-bronze mountings and fronted by a drawer. On cabriole legs cornered by rocaille clasps running to sabots.
France, Circa 1870.
Henry Dasson (1825-1896) was one of the finest makers of gilt-bronze mounted furniture in the nineteenth century. Unlike other cabinetmakers of this time Dasson started his career as a bronze sculptor, and for this reason one of the characteristics of his work is the great quality of his bronze and more precisely of the chiselling.
Dimensions
Height : 76 cm 30 inches Width : 47 cm 19 inches Depth : 36 cm 14 inchesStock number
B77474The BADA Standard
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