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Late 17th century gilt wood console table.
A fine late 17th Century / early 18th century Italian or French gilt wood console table retaining much of its original gilding; supported on well carved caryatids with scroll feet, the frieze with carved acanthus leaves, rococo scrolls and a carved mask on a ground with incised lattice decoration.
The mottled grey marble was probably made for the table in the 18th Century.
Provenance: Birr Castle, County Offaly, Ireland: the home of the Earl of Rosse.
Circa: 1680.
Dimensions
Width: 47½'' / 120.5cm Height: 32½'' / 82.5cm Depth: 24'' / 61cmCondition report
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S638aThe BADA Standard
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