Lot 298
  • 298

Attributed to Théodore Millet A very fine Louis XVI style gilt-bronze centertable to the effigy of Marie-Antoinette in the manner of Adam Weisweiler Paris, circa 1880

Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 USD
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Description

  • Attributed to Théodore Millet
  • After the model by Adam Weisweiler
  • bronze, marble
  • height 27 in.; width 41 3/4 in.; depth 23 in.
  • 68.5 cm; 106 cm; 58.5 cm
surmounted by a rose de Marseilles marble top, some female caryatids bearing the mark M and indistinct numbering.

Condition

Overall in good original condition. Original gilding and finely cast and chased
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Catalogue Note

A virtually identical table sold at Sotheby's New York, October 26, 2010 for $30,000.