A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED AND SEVRES BISCUIT PORCELAIN-INSET CONSOLE TABLE Circa 1785 The rectangular red and grey marble top within a molded gallery above a panelled frieze inset with Sevres biscuit porcelain plaques depicting a maiden and cupids flanked by entwined snake mounts with facing recumbent sphinxes at center, the corners mounted with winged female term figures, on turned fluted columnar uprights with Corinthian capitals above a red and grey marble shelf, on cone-form feet with engine-turned capitals, stamped C R 4758 with a crown twice, possibly originally conceived to have a drawer 35in. (89cm.) high, 51in. (131cm.) wide, 18 (45.5cm.) deep
A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED AND SEVRES BISCUIT PORCELAIN-INSET CONSOLE TABLE Circa 1785 The rectangular red and grey marble top within a molded gallery above a panelled frieze inset with Sevres biscuit porcelain plaques depicting a maiden and cupids flanked by entwined snake mounts with facing recumbent sphinxes at center, the corners mounted with winged female term figures, on turned fluted columnar uprights with Corinthian capitals above a red and grey marble shelf, on cone-form feet with engine-turned capitals, stamped C R 4758 with a crown twice, possibly originally conceived to have a drawer 35in. (89cm.) high, 51in. (131cm.) wide, 18 (45.5cm.) deep
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