A SWEDISH GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLE
A SWEDISH GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLE

ATTRIBUTED TO BURCHARDT PRECHT, LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY

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A SWEDISH GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLE
ATTRIBUTED TO BURCHARDT PRECHT, LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY
The moulded rectangular green and white Swedish Tolmards granite top above a foliage and shell-carved frieze, above pierced apron carved with a flower basket and lambrequin, flanked by imbricated strapwork and hung with garlands, on panelled scrolled legs, joined by a scrolled X-stretcher centred by a flowering basket, on scrolled feet, previously sold with typed label inscribed 'Marmorskiva; kommer enligt upplysning/Frän Mägsakers slott. Tillskrivet Precht', re-gilt
30 ¼ in. (77 cm.) high; 39 ¾ in. (101 cm.) wide; 24 ¾ in. (63 cm.) deep
Provenance
According to printed label present when sold in 1992: Mägsakers slott, Sweden.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 10 December 1992, lot 194.

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Lot Essay

Burchardt Precht was the leading Stockholm sculptor and cabinetmaker of the late 17th century. Originally from Bremen, Precht went to Sweden in 1674, probably at the invitation of Friedrich I. He worked at both the Stockholm and Drottningholm palaces under the architect Count Nicodemus Tessin the Younger. A table with similar frieze decoration made circa 1700 for Queen Hedvig Eleonora, now at Gripsholm, is illustrated in B. Vahlne, Möbelhistoria Pa Gripsholm, Stockholm, 1986, p. 61. Other similar tables, and a bed with comparable carved rail frieze and acanthus-clasped milled supports, are illustrated in S. Wallin, Nordiska museets möbler fran svensaka herremanshem, Stockholm, 1979, vol. I, pp. 130-134.

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