A WROUGHT-IRON AND GLASS OCCASIONAL TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO RENE DROUET (1899-1993)
This lot will be removed to an off-site warehouse … Read more PROPERTY REMOVED FROM A CHISWICK HOUSE, LOTS 1-14The following selection of lots have been removed from a property designed by the inspired local London architect, Richard Churchward, circa 1930s. The design of this family home, and others nearby, is particularly interesting as it reflects the development of the Vernacular architectural style in England. Rural local architectural elements, such as the tall dormers in the roof, were used to create an imaginative and modern living space for a family home in the interwar period. The subsequent lots also imitate the individuality of their architectural setting.
A WROUGHT-IRON AND GLASS OCCASIONAL TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO RENE DROUET (1899-1993)

CIRCA 1940

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A WROUGHT-IRON AND GLASS OCCASIONAL TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO RENE DROUET (1899-1993)
CIRCA 1940
The frame with twisted edge raised on entwined and scrolling supports with hoop drops
18 7/8 in. (48 cm.) high; 28 3/8 in. (72 cm.) diameter
Good gauge of metal and twisted frame of good quality. Light natural wear in keeping with age and use.
Special notice
This lot will be removed to an off-site warehouse at the close of business on the day of sale - 2 weeks free storage

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