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Creator: Edwards & Roberts
Gilt Bronze Mounted Marquetry Two-Tier Table by Edwards & Roberts
By Edwards & Roberts
Located in London, GB
This beautiful table was created in England in the Victorian period by the acclaimed cabinetmakers, Edwards & Roberts. The company were based in London, where they established a name for themselves creating fine quality, fashionable pieces in 18th and 19th century English and French styles. This two-tiered table — with its elegant cabriole legs and wonderful floral marquetry designs — is a prime example of fine Edwards & Roberts furniture.
The table is supported on four curving cabriole legs, which are set on scrolling gilt bronze feet and mounted with gilt bronze grotesque...
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Late 19th Century English Rococo Antique Edwards & Roberts Serving Tables
Materials
Bronze, Ormolu
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