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18th Century French Louis XV Period Fruitwood Farmhouse Harvest Table
About the Item
A rustically elegant country French Provincial farm house harvest work table with warm rich patina and refined Rococo styling. circa 1750
Hand-crafted in the mid-18th century, most likely originating in the former Provence / Nice / Alps region of the South of France, a beautiful area near the Italian border and Mediterranean sea. Hand carved of solid fruitwood, executed in period Louis XV taste (1715-1774) with sophisticated Rocaille elements.
Featuring a long narrow rectangular five plank boarded top with pleated end, attractive dark rustic patina and desirable overhang; above a simple tall apron with curvacious hand sculpted scalloped edge, rising on elegant cabriole legs.
Dimensions:
29.5" High, 68" Wide, 28.5" Deep
Floor to apron clearance: 21-22"
As warm and attractive as it is useful, this versatile European antique can be used a variety of different ways, including as a functional French country kitchen island, large sofa table, sideboard server or buffet serving board, refractory table, monumental hall console, library or center table, standing desk, wine bar or vineyard tasting table, dining table (21-22" clearance so requires low chairs or bench) or placed in a palatial foyer as a sophisticated entry piece!
Condition Report:
Attractive appearance, with beautifully aged patina over the whole, highly desirable worn smooth finish, with a rich cozy warmth, mellow luminous glow, and outstanding antique character, rustic old world charm, and rich historical depth acquired from nearly three centuries of use.
Great original antique condition. Very strong, sturdy, and stable. Wear commensurate with age and indicative of farmhouse use, including scattered nicks, worn finish, dark spots, distressed patina, and typical authentic character marks. Delivered cleaned, hand waxed, polished, ready for immediate use and generational enjoyment!
- Dimensions:Height: 29.5 in (74.93 cm)Width: 68 in (172.72 cm)Depth: 28.5 in (72.39 cm)
- Style:Louis XV (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:circa 1750
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Minor fading. Great original antique condition w/nicely aged warm rich dark patina. Attractive appearance, retaining antique character & charm throughout, wear consistent with nearly 300 years age & use. Very strong, sturdy, stable. Cleaned, waxed, ready for use.
- Seller Location:Forney, TX
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU5977227354322
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- PROVENANCE / ACQUISITION:
From the important collection of Loyd-Paxton, Dallas, Texas.
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Acquired from the highly reputable auction house Heritage Auctions, Dallas, Texas.
2024 Furniture & Decorative Art Featuring The Collection of Mrs. Henry Ford II Signature Auction Catalog #8167
Loyd Paxton Gallery, Dallas, Texas.
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Inscription to placard on reverse:
FROM THE COLLECTION OF LOYD-PAXTON DALLAS, TEXAS
Signatures:
Original blind stamped LARDIN to top of rear post. Bronzes not removed to inspect for foundry marks.
- DIMENSIONS: (approx)
33" High, 42" Wide, 20.75" Deep
- CONDITION REPORT:
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Overall outstanding presence, delivered cleaned, waxed, with hand rubbed polished patina, ready for immediate use and generational enjoyment!
- INTERESTING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
This elegant commode typifies the fashion for furniture mounted with exotic and rare woods, exquisite marquetry-work, and decadent Rococo bronzes.
Andre Antoine Lardin, also known as N.B. Lardin was born in 1724 and died on 10 August 1790. He held his master's title from 1 July 1750 and was particularly respected for the exceptional quality of his veneering / marquetry. A well known and regarded maître ébéniste, Lardin’s career is somewhat thinly documented, most likely due to the upheaval and record destruction during the Revolution, notably when the guilds in Paris and elsewhere were abolished in 1791.
Lardin worked for various marchand-mercier (furniture dealers) and probably also for a private clientele. He ran his workshop first in the Rue de Charenton and from 1770 in the Rue Saint-Nicolas. His two sons, André Antoine II and Louis François, worked with him for some time and the second-named became his successor in the Rue Saint-Nicolas.
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