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Louis XVI Occasional Table LOOK UP A Louis XVI style mahogany occasional table with marble top and ormolu. TIME PERIOD Late 19th Century ORIGIN Franc

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Louis XVI Occasional Table  LOOK UP A Louis XVI style mahogany occasional table with marble top and ormolu. TIME PERIOD Late 19th Century ORIGIN Franc

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Louis XVI Occasional Table LOOK UP A Louis XVI style mahogany occasional table with marble top and ormolu. TIME PERIOD Late 19th Century ORIGIN France ESTIMATED VALUE I estimate this Louis XVI style occasional table to be valued between $3,000-$5,000 USD. HISTORY The Louis XVI style, prevalent in France from 1774 to 1792, marked a return to classical antiquity, drawing inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman aesthetics. This period saw a shift towards more restrained ornamentation compared to the Rococo style, emphasizing symmetry, straight lines, and refined details like fluting, Greek key patterns, and neoclassical motifs. Furniture from this era is known for its elegance, proportion, and the use of fine woods, often adorned with intricate marquetry and gilt bronze (ormolu) mounts. This replication ccasional tables, also known as side tables or accent tables, became increasingly popular during the 18th century as interior spaces became more elaborate and functional. These smaller tables served various purposes, from holding lamps and books to displaying decorative objects. Marble tops were a common feature, prized for their durability, luxurious appearance, and coolness, often paired with richly carved wooden bases or metalwork, reflecting the prevailing decorative trends of the time.

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