View full screen - View 1 of Lot 131. A Spanish carved mahogany centre table, 19th century.

A Spanish carved mahogany centre table, 19th century

Lot Closed

January 20, 04:10 PM GMT

Estimate

4,000 - 6,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

A Spanish carved mahogany centre table, 19th century


the rectangular white marble top raised on six cylindrical legs, on a further platform base

79cm. high, 145cm. wide, 89.5cm. deep; 2ft. 7⅛in., 4ft. 9⅛in., 2ft. 11¼in.

Christie's, Iberica, Ca'n Puig Y Castillo de Bendinat, Mallorca, 24-25 May 1999, lot 14.
At the beginning of the 19th century two sisters from wealthy and aristocratic Catalonian families, Dona Joana de Rocaberti-Boixador i Cotoner (1785-1862) and Dona Aina de Pax-Boixadoe i Cotoner (d. 1869) married respectively the Marquis de Bellpuig (1782-1825) and the Marquis de Vivot (1759-1836), a member of the Arbol family (respectively the owners of Ca'n Puig and Castillio Bendinat). These marriages brought to the family important titles, land and considerable wealth in the form of chattels. The Marquis de Bellpuig and his wife were appointed as ambassadors to Paris, and their descendants were very closely aligned to the city.