Pair of Neo-Classical st. Louis XVI Period Marble and Wood Console, Italy 18th Century

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Pair of Neo-Classical st. Louis XVI Period Marble and Wood Console, Italy 18th Century

24,000.00

SKU: 0401A

Description

Pair of Neapolitan Louis IV period corner wall consoles in lacquered and gilded wood with central mask depicting the head of a jellyfish, central truncated pyramid leg and antique yellow marble shelf not contemporary.
These elegant, finely carved, lacquered and gilded wooden consoles fully represent the taste that established itself in Naples at the end of the 18th century.
The consoles are triangular, lacquered in gold and have a marble top. The central foot below is carved with refined decorations inscribed in elegant frames and reserves. Medusa’s head is carved in the centre.
In important Italian palaces, from the 17th century and then throughout the 18th century, consoles were among the most sought-after pieces of furniture, emblems of the patron’s wealth, to be displayed in grand reception rooms. This type of highly decorative piece of furniture is still highly decorative today and contributes to the elegance and refinement of any room that houses it, whether modern or antique.
This pair of consoles is particularly bright thanks to the light colour of the lacquer and marble, intensified by the preciousness of the gold leaf. The consoles are very beautiful when displayed in pairs, but can also be placed separately in an entrance hall or study, a living room or a bedroom.

SIZE CM. H.84X108X76




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