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Card Table in the style of Gio Ponti, Italy 1950.

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    By Gio Ponti, Casa e Giardino
    Located in bari, IT
    Large oval wrought iron garden table early 1950s. Oval crystal top. Particular plant holder frame. In the style of Casa e Giardino.
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  • Gio Ponti Style Wrought Iron Table from the 1950s Casa E Giardino
    By Gio Ponti, Casa e Giardino
    Located in bari, IT
    Wrought iron round tea table for the garden in the early 50s Gio Ponti style. Little crack of crystal.
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  • Gio Ponti Table Designed for Parco Die Principi Hotel Sorrento Italy
    By Gio Ponti
    Located in Chalk Hill, PA
    Gio Ponti table designed for Parco die Principi Hotel Sorrento Italy. A wonderful example of Ponti design perfect for a breakfast, gaming or cocktail table. This example has exc...
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  • Card Table in the Rococo Taste
    By Charles A. Baudoine
    Located in New York, NY
    RECORDED: cf. Anna Tobin D’Ambrosio, ed., Masterpieces of American Furniture from the Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute (Syracuse University Press, Utica, New York, 1999), pp. 85, 86, 87 illus. the Munson-Williams-Proctor tables // cf. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 19th Century America–Furniture and Other Decorative Arts (1970), exhib. cat., [n.p.] no.133 This table is identical to a pair of card tables bearing the stenciled label of Charles A. Baudouine of 335 Broadway, New York, which were acquired by James and Helen Munson Williams of Utica, New York, in May 1852 for their home, Fountain Elms, which is where they remain today as part of the Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute collection. The Williams tables were billed as “1 Rosewood Multiform Table” at $160 for the pair, and they were indeed “multiform” in that they could be used separately and folded as a pair of console tables, opened as a pair of card tables, or joined together as a center table. The present table varies essentially in the fact that it does not include the mechanism that would have allowed it to be attached to another to form a center table. Of French descent, Baudouine was born in New York in 1808. He made his debut as a cabinetmaker in the New York directory of 1829/30, where he is listed at 508 Pearl Street. By 1839/40 he relocated to Broadway, where he remained in business at various addresses until about 1854. A sense of the scale of Baudouine’s operation is given by German immigrant cabinetmaker Ernest Hagen...
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  • Regency Mahogany Card Table in the Manner of Gillows
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  • Louis XVI Style Marquetry Card Table
    Located in Brighton, Sussex
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    Ormolu

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