AN ITALIAN BLUE- AND CREAM-PAINTED AND PARCEL-SILVERED CONSOLE TABLE
AN ITALIAN BLUE- AND CREAM-PAINTED AND PARCEL-SILVERED CONSOLE TABLE

EARLY 18TH CENTURY

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AN ITALIAN BLUE- AND CREAM-PAINTED AND PARCEL-SILVERED CONSOLE TABLE
EARLY 18TH CENTURY
The shaped faux marble top above a lambrequin frieze and scrolled foliate bracket supports
24 in. (61 cm.) high, 26½ in. (67 cm.) wide, 18 in. (46 cm.) deep
來源
Acquired from Adolph Loewi, 1954.

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Adolph Loewi (d. 1977) was a celebrated German-born art and antiques collector and dealer who established his firm, Adolph Loewi, Inc., in Venice in 1911 and opened a branch in New York in 1933. Forced to leave Italy, he settled first in New York, and then moved to Beverly Hills, where he became a leading dealer of furniture, sculpture, decorative arts, textiles and costumes. Loewi sold to major collectors and museums in the U.S. and Europe. The firm of Adolph Loewi, Inc. eventually divided, with the textile business becoming known as Loewi-Robertson, directed by his daughter and son-in-law.