Inlaid Dutch Table
Features
Style: Riproduzione in Stile
Age: 19th Century / 1801 - 1900 , 20th Century / 1901 - 2000
Origin: Holland
Main essence: Mahogany
Material: Veneer of Different Species
Description
Dutch table supported by legs ending with nut feet, in the undertop band it has two drawers, oval top. In mahogany, the top is entirely inlaid with characteristic floral motifs.
Product Condition:
Product that due to age and wear requires restoration and resumption of polishing.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 75
Width: 184
Depth: 127,5
Additional Information
Style: Riproduzione in Stile
Age:
19th Century / 1801 - 1900
19th Century / 1801 - 190020th Century / 1901 - 2000
20th Century / 1901 - 2000Main essence: Mahogany
It is one of the most precious and sought-after woods in cabinet making. It was discovered in Central America around 1600 and began to be imported to England in the 1700s. Much appreciated for its hardness and indestructibility, it became widespread following the blocking of walnut exports from France in 1720 and the consequent elimination of English import duties on mahogany from the colonies in America and India. The most valuable version comes from Cuba, but it became very expensive. At the end of the 18th century it began to be used also in France in Louis XVI, Directory and Empire furniture, its diffusion declined starting from when Napoleon, in 1810, forbade its import. It was generally used in the manufacture of elegant furniture, due to its characteristics and beautiful grain.Material: Veneer of Different Species
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