Side table; France, 1970s.
Gilded bronze and glass.
It has wheels.
It shows signs of wear.
Measurements: 62.5 x 66 x 66 cm.
Open live auction
Processing lot please standbyBID HISTORY
DESCRIPTION
Side table; France, 1970s.
Gilded bronze and glass.
It has wheels.
Shows signs of wear.
Measurements: 62.5 x 66 x 66 cm.
Two-tiered side table, crafted from gilded metal with glass tops, a representative example of the historicist style that characterized decorative design from the late 19th century through the early decades of the 20th century. The openwork border framing both tabletops, together with the carefully crafted curvature of the legs, evokes the French neoclassical tradition, while the sculptural finials in the shape of eagle heads introduce a symbolic language associated with power—recurring motifs in imperial-inspired furniture. These references evoke in particular the Empire style developed during the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte, whose aesthetic revived models from classical antiquity and enriched them with military emblems and zoomorphic motifs of great expressive power.
However, the piece’s craftsmanship suggests a later reinterpretation of that repertoire, characteristic of the historicist revivals that became widespread in Europe and the Americas at the turn of the century. Overall, this piece reflects the enduring influence of the classical legacy in the decorative arts and the ability of historicist furniture to reinterpret styles of the past using industrial techniques and modern materials.
COMMENTS
HELP
Bidding by Phone 932 463 241
Buy in Setdart
Sell in Setdart
Payments
Logistics
Remember that bids placed in the last few minutes may extend the end of the auction,
thus allowing enough time for other interested users to place their bids. Remember to refresh your browser in the last minutes of any auction to have all bidding information fully updated.
Also in the last 3 minutes, if you wish, you can place
consecutive bids to reach the reserve price.
Newsletter
Would you like to receive our newsletter?
Setdart sends, weekly and via e-mail, a newsletter with the most important news. If you have not yet requested to receive our newsletter, you can do so by filling in the following form.