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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Bernard Molitor (attributed to), An Empire guéridon attributed to Bernard Molitor, Paris, date circa 1810

Bernard Molitor (attributed to)

An Empire guéridon attributed to Bernard Molitor, Paris, date circa 1810
gilt bronze mounted
Height 77 cm, diameter of the top 97 cm
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A very fine Empire gilt bronze mounted mahogany guéridon attributed to Bernard Molitor with superb mounts attributed to Pierre-Philippe Thomire, the original circular grey top above a frieze mounted with a beaded border on three rectangular tapering supports each headed by a beautiful Ehyprian style female head and bust with applied serpentine-shaped mounts below and palmettes above lion paw feet on a concave-sided triangular plinth with central vase-shaped finial on bun feet

 

Paris, date circa 1810

Height 77 cm, diameter of top 97 cm

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