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A magnificent pair of Italian, Piedmontese light blue patined and carved baroque Console Tables, with their original alabaster marble tops (alabastro fiorito), probably after the design of Filippo Juvarra.
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Filippo Juvarra

A magnificent pair of Italian, Piedmontese light blue patined and carved baroque Console Tables, with their original alabaster marble tops (alabastro fiorito), probably after the design of Filippo Juvarra.

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Date Turin, beginning XVIIIc

Period 1600-1750

Medium Alabaster, Carved, Fruitwood, Lacca, Tempera, Woods

Dimension 89 x 163 x 63 cm (35⁰/₁ x 64¹/₈ x 24³/₄ inches)

on cabriole legs joined by similarly carved stretchers, with moulded edge above an elaborately carved pierced frieze, with scrolling acanthus leaf, the sides with ribbon-bound foliage, above c-and s-scroll supports carved with acanthus leaves, and decorated with different elaborate leaves joined by  carved triangular-form stretchers and carved to the centre with entwined serpents, on three volute scrolled lion paw feet.

Date: Turin, beginning XVIIIc

Period: 1600-1750

Medium: Alabaster, Carved, Fruitwood, Lacca, Tempera, Woods

Dimension: 89 x 163 x 63 cm (35⁰/₁ x 64¹/₈ x 24³/₄ inches)

Provenance: Possibly originally collocated in Villa della Regina Turin.
Gaj di Montarsiolo, Turin. 
Famiglia Beria, Turin.

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Decorative Arts, from Antiquities to XIX Century, focusing in particular on Fine Furniture, Sculpture, Textiles, Glass, Ceramics and Bronzes.

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