A MATCHED PAIR OF EMPIRE ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY, PARCEL-GILT AND BRONZED CONSOLE TABLES
CIRCA 1810, ONE STAMPED JACOB.FRERES/RUE MESLEE, ONE IN PLUM-PUDDING MAHOGANY, THE OTHER IN MAHOGANY
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A MATCHED PAIR OF EMPIRE ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY, PARCEL-GILT AND BRONZED CONSOLE TABLES
Circa 1810, One stamped JACOB.FRERES/RUE MESLEE, one in plum-pudding mahogany, the other in mahogany
Each rectangular white-veined grey marble top above a blank frieze supported on two caryatids before a mirrored back, above a rectangular plinth and on block feet, variations in construction
33½in. (85cm.) high, 51½in. (131cm.) wide, 16¼in. (41cm.) deep (2)
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Jacob Frères rue Meslee was the stamp employed by Georges II Jacob and his brother Francois-Honoré-Georges Jacob between 1796-1803.
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Important French and Continental Furniture, Porcelain