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Period: 18th Century and Earlier
Elegant pair of Louis XV wall columns
Located in Cesena, FC
Elegant pair of Louis XV wall columns.
Lacquered and gilded wood with floral carvings and central mask. The lacquered parts of a gray tending to light blue combined with the sculpte...
Category
Italian Antique 18th Century and Earlier Console Tables
Materials
Gold Leaf
Swedish Table, circa 1790
Located in Aalsgaarde, DK
This antique Swedish table circa 1790 provides unique charm. Its one drawer features intricate carvings.
Category
Antique 18th Century and Earlier Console Tables
Materials
Wood
Freestanding Danish Louis XVI Table, circa 1780
Located in Aalsgaarde, DK
Freestanding Danish Louis XVI table, in original painting with faux marble top, circa 1780.
Category
Antique 18th Century and Earlier Console Tables
Materials
Wood
Irish Walnut Console Table with Irish Kilkenny Marble Top, 18th Century
Located in London, GB
A Magnificent 18th Century Irish Walnut Console Table, with Irish Kilkenny Marble Top
With bold and handsomely carved oak leaves and acorn across the apron, and enormously character...
Category
Antique 18th Century and Earlier Console Tables
Materials
Walnut
Carved Giltwood Console Table, in the Manner of Kent, Mid 18th Century
Located in London, GB
An Impressive Mid 18th Century Carved Giltwood Console Table, in the manner of Kent
Carefully dry stripped to reveal the soft lustre of the original gilt surface, the table has exce...
Category
Antique 18th Century and Earlier Console Tables
Materials
Giltwood
George II White Painted Console Table
Located in London, GB
A George II White Painted Console Table
The original breche violette top, of serpentine form, sits above a handsomely carved Vitruvian scroll fri...
Category
George II Antique 18th Century and Earlier Console Tables
Materials
Marble
Grand Ducal Pietre Dure Console Tables
By Andrea Brustolon
Located in New Orleans, LA
Among the most beautiful examples of hardstone artistry that have ever entered our collection, these important Grand Ducal pietre dure console tables are in a class all their own. Their powerful architectural elegance, impressive size and rarity make them two of the finest hardstone masterpieces ever created and quite possibly the greatest pair of pietre dure tables in existence.
With their naturalistically rendered flowers and birds, these tabletop panels showcase the particularly fine quality craftsmanship of the Grand Ducal workshops in Florence during the first quarter of the 17th century. Grand Duke Ferdinando I de Medici, one of the most important personages in the annals of art history, established the Grand Ducal Workshop in 1588. The workshop specialized in the art of pietre dure developed from the ancient art of opus sectile, giving rise to the most luxurious and detailed examples of hardstone artistry ever produced. Its patrons were the Popes and Royals of Europe, and the quality of the objects produced in the workshop is without equal. Typically, because of the high level of workmanship the art form requires, pietre dure plaques were crafted in small sizes. The great majority of known examples of pietre dure are a fraction of the size of our grand tables. The combination of pietre dure and extensive use of other rare decorative hardstones such as lapis lazuli and pietra paesina or “ruin marble” meant that these tabletops were surely produced for a wealthy collector.
The tables are further distinguished by their superbly carved bases by Andrea Brustolon, known as the “Michelangelo of wood.” Brustolon was a Venetian wood sculptor known for his exuberant and intricate Baroque furniture. His high Baroque style was influenced by his years studying in Rome, where he was exposed to the sculpture of Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Crafted in the early 18th century, these bases display Brusolon’s unmatched talent for both figural and foliate work, combining cupids, masks and oversized scrolling vines for a grand, ornate effect. Similar furnishings by Brustolon are held in museums worldwide, including the Victoria & Albert Museum, the National Museum of Scotland and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, while the Ca' Rezzonico Museum in Venice features an entire room dedicated to the sculptor.
For approximately 150 years, these tables were part of the famed Stoneleigh Abbey collection owned by the Lord Leigh family. This renowned English country estate inspired Jane Austen to write Mansfield Park. Lord Leigh eventually sold the tables at Christie’s London in 1962, and the pair have stayed in the collection of the same Florentine family who purchased them from Christie's until we recently acquired them.
Our tables are prominently pictured in the important Saul Levy book Il Mobile Veneziano del Settencento. The pietre dure plaques date circa 1625-1650. The decorative tops likely would have originally been sold with a pair of plain stone columns to display them, and Lord Leigh would have commissioned the custom bases from Brustolon circa 1714 when he added the impressive four-story fifteen-bay Baroque West Wing to Stoneleigh Abbey.
A similar single Grand Ducal tabletop is in the United Kingdom’s National Trust Collection, and a smaller tabletop resides in Buckingham Palace. The flower and bird panels in our examples relate to the famous Badminton Cabinet...
Category
Italian Baroque Antique 18th Century and Earlier Console Tables
Materials
Wood
English Elizabethan Oak Long Eight-Melon Dining Table or Console Table
Located in Troy, NY
Spectacular long, rustic and very decorative Elizabethan Refectory table, well suited as console or library table or for casual dining. The...
Category
English Elizabethan Antique 18th Century and Earlier Console Tables
Materials
Oak
Italian 16th century Renaissance Walnut Trestle Table
Located in Troy, NY
Attractive, rare Renaissance trestle table of typical, bold design and beautiful rich color.
Provenance: Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC.
Category
Italian Renaissance Antique 18th Century and Earlier Console Tables
Materials
Walnut