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Rotating Pedestal, Neoclassical Style, Beech Wood, Ebonized, Germany circa 1920
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Description
Neoclassical style round column or pedestal with rotating plateau from about 1920. Heavy solid beech body, stained in walnut color.
Vertical flutings in the column. Top and bottom partly ebonized. Restored and hand polished with shellac.
Dimensions: H 101,5 cm x Ø bottom 46 cm x Ø top 42 cm -
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Origin: Germany Period: 1920-1949 Condition: Good. Refinished Creation Date: 1920 Styles / Movements: Traditional, Neoclassical Dealer Reference #: AD-KL-432 Incollect Reference #: 621390 -
Dimensions
W. 16.54 in; H. 39.96 in; D. 16.54 in; Diam. 18.11 in; W. 42 cm; H. 101.5 cm; D. 42 cm; Diam. 46 cm;
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