Louis XVI style, France, circa 1870.
An elegant oval mahogany table, attributed to Alfred-Emmanuel Beurdeley, featuring a central female medallion framed by rose garlands, beaded friezes, leafy triglyphs, heart-patterned bands, and floral swags tied with ribbons. Set on an openwork stretcher and four turned toupie feet, the table is visually anchored by a lidded navette at the centre. A brèche marble top completes the refined composition.
Dimensions: Height: 74.5 cm, Width: 107.5 cm, Depth: 71.5 cm.
Materials: Mahogany, marble, gilt bronze.
Condition: Very good.
Related works: A comparable example is held by Butchoff Gallery, London, and was exhibited at the Masterpiece Fair in 2019.


