Games table - Rosewood, Leather





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Antique Louis-Philippe game table in black lacquered palissandro with leather, originating from France and dating to 1800–1850, in the Antico style, measuring 85 cm wide, 85 cm deep and 70 cm high, and in good condition with minor signs of age and stains.
Description from the seller
Black-lacquered rosewood gaming table, Louis-Philippe period
This gaming table dates from the Louis-Philippe era (1830-1848), a period characterized by a return to more sober lines compared to Rococo, while preserving the elegance of cabriole legs. Rosewood was a prized wood widely used in 19th-century French cabinetmaking for its beauty and durability. The black lacquer gives the piece a refined, protective appearance typical of quality production of the era.
These tables are particularly appreciated by collectors of 19th-century French furniture and by antique enthusiasts seeking functional yet elegant pieces. Collectors of the Louis-Philippe period value these pieces for their versatility of use and the balance between decoration and practicality. The table represents a significant example of 19th-century French craftsmanship, perfect for enriching classical interiors or for creating interesting contrasts in contemporary interiors.
Seller's Story
Black-lacquered rosewood gaming table, Louis-Philippe period
This gaming table dates from the Louis-Philippe era (1830-1848), a period characterized by a return to more sober lines compared to Rococo, while preserving the elegance of cabriole legs. Rosewood was a prized wood widely used in 19th-century French cabinetmaking for its beauty and durability. The black lacquer gives the piece a refined, protective appearance typical of quality production of the era.
These tables are particularly appreciated by collectors of 19th-century French furniture and by antique enthusiasts seeking functional yet elegant pieces. Collectors of the Louis-Philippe period value these pieces for their versatility of use and the balance between decoration and practicality. The table represents a significant example of 19th-century French craftsmanship, perfect for enriching classical interiors or for creating interesting contrasts in contemporary interiors.

