Charles X Table Cherrywood Italy XIX Century - Emilia Second Fourth XIX Century
Features
Emilia Second Fourth XIX Century
Style: Charles X (1824-1830)
Age: 19th Century / 1801 - 1900
Origin: Emilia Romagna, Italy
Main essence: Cherry
Material: Ebony Wood , Carved Wood , Carrara Marble
Description
Charles X round table in cherry with top in white Carrara marble, Emilia second quarter of the 19th century. Decorative apparatus characterized by the alternation in the carving between pods and grooved parts and by the presence of ebonized portions and profiles. Lower section of the baluster in the shape of a poded cup; circular base.
Product Condition:
Product that due to age and wear requires restoration and resumption of polishing.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 81,5
Maximum size (cm):
Diameter: 100
Additional Information
Style: Charles X (1824-1830)
Referring to a very short period, the Charles X style denomination is nonetheless significant because it allows us to detect some specific elements of the taste of the time.nIt can be considered the last phase of the stylistic research of the Restoration, in which bourgeois requests and needs are welcomed, and opens up to a taste for the Gothic.
nCharacterized by wavy and wavy lines, which oppose the more squared ones of the Empire, it mainly uses light woods with darker threads and very few metal applications.
Age: 19th Century / 1801 - 1900
19th Century / 1801 - 1900Main essence: Cherry
Obtained from prunus cerasus , a plant of oriental origin, it is a hard wood with a light and delicate color, with a reddish vein. Due to its diffusion and availability it was used in Europe in popular furniture. In cabinet making, in the seventeenth century, it was widely used in France and England for inlay work. In Italy it was very successful in Lucca. It was also very popular in the United States for the manufacture, from the late 1600s, of commonly used furniture.The dictionary of antiques: Eclecticism
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