an ebony and satinwood inlaid oak and rosewood extending tea-table

DESIGNED BY K.P.C. DE BAZEL

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an ebony and satinwood inlaid oak and rosewood extending tea-table
Designed by K.P.C. de Bazel
The rectangular top with chamfered rim, above apron inlaid with a rectangle flanked on either side by a stylized floral motif within a square, with conforming under tier and apron, the tier openworked with a large central stylized floral motif, on tapering square section legs carved with linear decoration and stylized peapods, set in ebony ball sockets, the two extenders with rectangular scroll-handles
42cm. high x 71cm. wide (138cm. in extended position) x 48.5cm. deep
Provenance
Daughter of K.P.C. de Bazel

Lot Essay

L'Art Hollandais à L'Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, Paris 1925, Paris, 1925, p. 57 E. Bergvelt, F. van Burkom, K. Gaillard, Van Neorenaissance tot Postmodernisme, Rotterdam, 1996, p. 128, no. 170, for an illustration of the hall of the Nederlandse Heidemaatschappij, Arnhem, 1912, with a similar tea-table in situ

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