A beautiful early 20th-century demi-lune console table, executed in refined Georgian and Louis XVI Revival taste, featuring a richly veined rouge marble top above an elegant white-painted frieze highlighted with finely hand-applied gilt decoration.
The semi-circular marble top is framed by a delicate gilt-edged moulding and displays attractive natural veining, providing a luxurious contrast against the painted and gilded base. The frieze is adorned with scrolling foliate motifs, executed in classical relief and finished with warm gold highlights.
The table stands on four slender, fluted tapering legs, each enriched with gilded capitals and detailing, terminating in neatly finished feet. The proportions are well-balanced and elegant, making the piece ideal for refined period interiors.
Decorative, versatile, and highly appealing, this console table works beautifully in hallways, reception rooms, dining rooms, or positioned behind a sofa as a statement accent piece.
Key Features
Elegant demi-lune (half-moon) console table
White painted finish with hand-applied gilt decoration
Rouge marble top with attractive natural veining
Gilt-edged moulded top and decorative frieze
Four fluted tapering legs with gilded capitals
Georgian / Louis XVI Revival influence
Ideal for hallways, reception rooms, or behind sofas
Date & Materials
Date: Circa 1920
Style: Georgian / Louis XVI Revival
Materials: Marble top, painted hardwood base, gilt detailing
Condition
Presented in excellent antique condition. The marble top is well preserved with light age-related wear, and the painted and gilt surfaces retain a pleasing, mellow patina. The structure is solid, stable, and ready for use.
Dimensions
Height: 86 cm
Width: 105 cm
Depth: 48 cm
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declaration
Hawkins Antiques has clarified that the Antique Georgian Style Demi-lune Console Table with Rouge Marble Top (LA556704) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1920