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A Neoclassical Vide Poche Table in the Jacob Russe Taste. Russian, ca. 1800
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Description
A Neoclassical karelian birch brass mounted and mother of pearl inlaid Vide Poche Table in the Jacob Russe taste. Russian, ca 1800.
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More Information
Origin: Russia Period: 19th Century Materials: Birch Brass mounted and mother of pearl inlaid. Condition: Excellent. With design inherent fragility. Creation Date: Circa 1800. Styles / Movements: Traditional, Neoclassical Book References: A tricoteuse, of closely related shape and detailing and bearing similar feet "a la grecque", ill. in Pierre de La Mesangere "Meubles et Objets du goput", Paris, 1805, VOL3, PL.15. Dealer Reference #: # FT024 Incollect Reference #: 115994 -
Dimensions
W. 24.5 in; H. 27 in; D. 12.75 in; W. 62.23 cm; H. 68.58 cm; D. 32.39 cm;
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