Side table - Oak, cherry, and olive root - Marquetry and bronze

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Antique occasional table from the 1940s–1950s in oak, cherry and olive root marquetry, with solid bronze detailing, standing 57 cm high, 47 cm wide and 37 cm deep.

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Beautiful auxiliary table
Marquetry and noble woods
Bronze details
France in the first half of the 20th century
Good condition considering its age.

Total height 57 cm
Width/Depth: 47 x 37 cm
Solid bronze sculpture carved with great beauty in the details.

Materials attachment
- Figure: Cast and hand-worked bronze. Weight comparable to bronze (density 8 kilograms), tested with a line at 0.5 / 1 tenths with copper residues, hardness 70/200 HBrinell, with a file hardness below 60 HRC (600 HB).
Noble woods in marquetry and structure; oak, cherry, and olive root.

It will be properly packaged with insured and guaranteed shipping.
Photos are part of the description.


We are looking at an auxiliary table in the Art Nouveau style, probably produced between the 1940s and 1950s. The table features a marquetry design, a solid structure, and beautiful bronze details typical of luxury craftsmanship from the early 20th century. Decorated with floral motifs characteristic of this Art Nouveau-inspired style. The item has approximate dimensions of 55 cm in height and 30 x 33 cm in width and depth. These types of auxiliary tables were often used to adorn the luxurious interiors of homes and iconic buildings during the height of the Art Nouveau style and until the mid-20th century.

Main Features
1. Materials and Manufacturing Technique
Noble woods in both the structure and the central rosette of marquetry. Very valuable bronze details in the reinforcement of the legs.

Art Nouveau style
The Art Nouveau style emerged from the late 19th century and early 20th century and continued to influence decoration until the 1960s. It reflected a growing fascination with natural materials and curved, wavy designs. The lamp shown in the image resembles this movement, especially in terms of the symmetry details present in the bronze that makes up its main structure, and in the geometry of the glass pieces, perfectly aligned in circles or squares depending on the design.

3. Historical Context
Art Nouveau was a symbol of beauty and a sweet look at classicism, employing luxury materials such as bronze, which, together with the introduction of electricity, transformed interior design. This type of lighting was typically found in luxurious mansions, theaters, and grand lobbies. The 1920s was a challenging decade worldwide due to the Great Depression; however, this style continued to spread because of what it represented: luxury, modernity, and functionality.

Condition of preservation
The item is in good condition, everything checked and original.

Market Prices
The market price of this type of objects is rising and quite variable. In specific auctions, they usually reach prices of 400/500 euros. In other markets, they are generally around 200/300 euros.

Sources:
Art Nouveau Archives (1890-1989)

Beautiful auxiliary table
Marquetry and noble woods
Bronze details
France in the first half of the 20th century
Good condition considering its age.

Total height 57 cm
Width/Depth: 47 x 37 cm
Solid bronze sculpture carved with great beauty in the details.

Materials attachment
- Figure: Cast and hand-worked bronze. Weight comparable to bronze (density 8 kilograms), tested with a line at 0.5 / 1 tenths with copper residues, hardness 70/200 HBrinell, with a file hardness below 60 HRC (600 HB).
Noble woods in marquetry and structure; oak, cherry, and olive root.

It will be properly packaged with insured and guaranteed shipping.
Photos are part of the description.


We are looking at an auxiliary table in the Art Nouveau style, probably produced between the 1940s and 1950s. The table features a marquetry design, a solid structure, and beautiful bronze details typical of luxury craftsmanship from the early 20th century. Decorated with floral motifs characteristic of this Art Nouveau-inspired style. The item has approximate dimensions of 55 cm in height and 30 x 33 cm in width and depth. These types of auxiliary tables were often used to adorn the luxurious interiors of homes and iconic buildings during the height of the Art Nouveau style and until the mid-20th century.

Main Features
1. Materials and Manufacturing Technique
Noble woods in both the structure and the central rosette of marquetry. Very valuable bronze details in the reinforcement of the legs.

Art Nouveau style
The Art Nouveau style emerged from the late 19th century and early 20th century and continued to influence decoration until the 1960s. It reflected a growing fascination with natural materials and curved, wavy designs. The lamp shown in the image resembles this movement, especially in terms of the symmetry details present in the bronze that makes up its main structure, and in the geometry of the glass pieces, perfectly aligned in circles or squares depending on the design.

3. Historical Context
Art Nouveau was a symbol of beauty and a sweet look at classicism, employing luxury materials such as bronze, which, together with the introduction of electricity, transformed interior design. This type of lighting was typically found in luxurious mansions, theaters, and grand lobbies. The 1920s was a challenging decade worldwide due to the Great Depression; however, this style continued to spread because of what it represented: luxury, modernity, and functionality.

Condition of preservation
The item is in good condition, everything checked and original.

Market Prices
The market price of this type of objects is rising and quite variable. In specific auctions, they usually reach prices of 400/500 euros. In other markets, they are generally around 200/300 euros.

Sources:
Art Nouveau Archives (1890-1989)

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
5 kg
Style subtype
Louis XV Style
Title additional information
Marquetry and bronze
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
France
Material
Oak, cherry, and olive root
Style
Antique
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
57 cm
Width
47 cm
Depth
37 cm
Estimated Period
1940-1950
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