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James Worrall – Antiques, Art & 20th Century
2 Church Street
London NW8 8ED , England
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French Midcentury Brass and Glass Bar Cart
$ 1,020
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Description
This unusual mid century bar cart was made in France in the 1960s - please take a look at all the pictures to see a close up on the finials and detail on the metal work.
The glass is slightly smoked and the brass patina is more silver than gold.
Height of the glass top shelf is 64.5cm and the lower shelf is 22cm high.
A great midcentury decorative and practical piece. -
More Information
Origin: France Period: 1950-1979 Materials: brass and slightly smoked glass Condition: Good. Lovely condition. Creation Date: 1960s Styles / Movements: Modern, Hollywood Regency, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 630022 -
Dimensions
H. 27.56 in; Diam. 18.9 in; H. 70 cm; Diam. 48 cm;
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