A pair of Italian gilt-metal mounted, parcel-gilt and walnut console tables, circa 1820
A pair of Italian gilt-metal mounted, parcel-gilt and walnut console tables,
circa 1820
with associated verde antico tops with white and giallo border
82cm. high, 108cm. wide, 57cm. deep
Condition Report:
In overall good restored condition. Generally with minor old marks and scratches to walnut. Some minor age cracks to the tops which have been stabilized and reinforced underneath with blocks, some residual glue. The tips of one leaf motif on the left handside of the frieze of one table with replacements, these are not gilded. The tips of one leaf motif on the right handside of the frieze of the other table with some chipping, losses and losses to gilding. Minor rubbing to gilding and minor chipping to the heads and feet on the front legs. Evidence of an old woodworm activity which no longer appears to be active. The gilt metal metals of flowers in good condition, very minor tarnishing. The marble tops in good condition. Minor scratches as to be expected. One with a small loss (about 1.5cm. long) to giallo border and generally the giallo borders of both tops with some craquelure as visible in the catalogue images. Both verde antico sections with craquelure and associated losses which have now been refilled.
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A pair of Italian gilt-metal mounted, parcel-gilt and walnut console tables,
circa 1820
with associated verde antico tops with white and giallo border
82cm. high, 108cm. wide, 57cm. deep
Condition Report:
In overall good restored condition. Generally with minor old marks and scratches to walnut. Some minor age cracks to the tops which have been stabilized and reinforced underneath with blocks, some residual glue. The tips of one leaf motif on the left handside of the frieze of one table with replacements, these are not gilded. The tips of one leaf motif on the right handside of the frieze of the other table with some chipping, losses and losses to gilding. Minor rubbing to gilding and minor chipping to the heads and feet on the front legs. Evidence of an old woodworm activity which no longer appears to be active. The gilt metal metals of flowers in good condition, very minor tarnishing. The marble tops in good condition. Minor scratches as to be expected. One with a small loss (about 1.5cm. long) to giallo border and generally the giallo borders of both tops with some craquelure as visible in the catalogue images. Both verde antico sections with craquelure and associated losses which have now been refilled.