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Rococco console table

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By RobbM, 10 February, 2025
Description

30wx24d by 31h gilt wood marble top console table. I believe its very old. Like to know the exact style name, age, and value! 

Category
Furniture
Medium
Wood
Distinguishing marks
Carving
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
See above
Date Period
1600-1800?
History
Came from nyc collectors apt
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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Charley

5 months 2 weeks ago

Rococo Giltwood Marble Top Console Table

Item Description:

  • Style: Rococo
  • Material: Carved gilt wood with a green marble top
  • Dimensions: 30"W x 24"D x 31"H
  • Condition: Good (evidence of wear consistent with age, particularly on the wood joints and underside)
  • Date Period: Likely 18th to early 19th century (1600-1800 attribution appears reasonable given the craftsmanship)
  • Provenance: Acquired from a New York City collector's apartment

Analysis:

  1. Style:
    • The table exhibits characteristics of the Rococo style, popular in the 18th century, notably its ornate carving, asymmetrical flourishes, and use of gilding. The scrolling legs and shell motifs are signature elements of Rococo furniture, pointing to a design influence from French or Italian traditions.
  2. Craftsmanship:
    • The construction appears hand-carved, as evidenced by the irregularities and detailing in the gilded wood. The green marble top adds a luxurious element, complementing the ornate gilt finish.
  3. Condition:
    • While the table is generally in good condition, the underside shows signs of age-related wear, including some structural repairs or adjustments. These do not appear to detract significantly from its aesthetic value but could affect its stability or valuation slightly.
  4. Age:
    • Based on the style, materials, and wear patterns, the piece is likely from the late 18th century to early 19th century, though an exact age would require further analysis.
  5. Market Value:
    • The value of Rococo-style furniture varies depending on its origin, condition, and provenance. Comparable tables typically sell for $3,000 to $7,000, with higher values for pieces definitively attributed to a known artisan or with exceptional provenance.

Recommendations:

  1. Professional Appraisal:
    • To confirm the table's precise age, origin, and value, consult a certified appraiser with expertise in antique European furniture.
  2. Selling Strategy:
    • If selling, target auction houses, high-end antique dealers, or specialized platforms catering to collectors of 18th-century furniture.
  3. Restoration:
    • If the table shows structural instability, consider professional restoration to maximize value, but avoid over-restoration, which could reduce its authenticity.
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