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Antique Tables
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Item No. 946
Pair of fine, French, Louis XV-XVI Transition period console tables
In solid carved giltwood, each having an upper cartouche pierced with roses and lower cartouche centered with corbeille a fleurs (basket of flowers), the whole vigorously carved in guilloche (repeating, interlocking circles) motif, having volutes (scrolls) and acanthus leaves. With Breche marble tops in beige with rose veining. Circa 1765.
34½" high by 27½" wide by 17" deep
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Item No. 718
French, Louis XVI period tric-trac table
In solid, carved mahogany with flame mahogany veneer, gilt bronze trim, and tapered, fluted legs. Backgammon surface in ebony with ivory inlay. Leather top reverses to reveal felt playing surface for cards. Circa 1780.
47" long by 27" deep by 28" high
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Item No. 588
French, Provençal, Neoclassical period, oval dining table
In solid walnut with "pied Jacob" and drop leaves. Can extend to accommodate five leaves (seating for 16). Early 19th century.
without leaves 54" wide by 58" long by 30" high. With all five leaves, extends to 158" long.
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Item No. 896
Fine, French, Rocaille style table de milieu (center table)
In solid walnut, carved on all four sides, with pierced apron on front and back, cabriole legs terminating in pied de sabots, and original rouge des Flandres marble top. Early 19th century.
33½" high by 48½" wide by 24¾" deep
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Item No. 900
Fine, Classical period, Roman mosaic panel
Formerly part of a floor. Centered by a rondel with four ovoid leaves within concentric oblong diamond bands, concentric corner rondels and banded border, iron banded edge.
Circa second or third century, AD.
32½" wide by 56½" long
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Item No. 817
Italian, Baroque period, scagliola panel
From Tuscany. Early 17th century. Originally an altar front, suitable for adaptation as a dining or coffee table.
73" wide by 34½" deep by 3" thick
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Item No. 800
Italian scagliola tabletop
Rectangular top with black ground inlaid with a central cartouche of a couple riding in a boat-chariot drawn by seahorses within a surround decorated with fantastic sea creatures and putti. 20th century.
70" long by 35" wide
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Item No. 398
Renaissance style extending game table ("table a jeu")
In solid walnut with casters and multiple inlaid playing surfaces for backgammon, checkers, chess, and a roulette wheel. 19th century from Paris.
31" wide by 26" deep by 30½" high, (93" wide when fully extended)
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