HENRY II PERIOD CABARET TABLE

HENRY II PERIOD CABARET TABLE

 

ORIGIN : FRANCE

PERIOD : 16th CENTURY

 

Height:  67 cm

Length: 54,5 cm

Depth: 37,5 cm

 

 

Honey-coloured light walnut wood

Good state of conservation

 

 

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Description

The cabaret table is distinguished by its tray-shaped top used for hot drinks or as a game table. Invented for a society with refined morals, it draws its extreme finesse from its support which is made up of four columns joined by a moulded H-shaped cross-bar. The belt is cut in an ogee arch and opens to a frieze drawer.