French Louis XVI Style Marble-Top Gueridon / Pedestal Stand with Gilt Bronze Mounts
French Louis XVI Style Marble-Top Gueridon / Pedestal Stand with Gilt Bronze Mounts
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Elegant French Louis XVI style gueridon or pedestal stand featuring a square marble top enclosed within a pierced brass gallery. The apron is richly decorated with gilt bronze foliate and scrolling mounts, complemented by applied gilt ornament throughout the tapered supports.
Raised on four slender, fluted legs joined by a shaped lower platform centered by a turned finial, the stand exhibits the refined neoclassical proportions and decorative restraint associated with Louis XVI design. The warm-toned wood contrasts beautifully with the gilt bronze embellishments and pale stone top.
Perfect as a plant stand, sculpture pedestal, lamp table, or accent piece in both traditional and eclectic interiors.
Elegant French Louis XVI style gueridon or pedestal stand featuring a square marble top enclosed within a pierced brass gallery. The apron is richly decorated with gilt bronze foliate and scrolling mounts, complemented by applied gilt ornament throughout the tapered supports.
Raised on four slender, fluted legs joined by a shaped lower platform centered by a turned finial, the stand exhibits the refined neoclassical proportions and decorative restraint associated with Louis XVI design. The warm-toned wood contrasts beautifully with the gilt bronze embellishments and pale stone top.
Perfect as a plant stand, sculpture pedestal, lamp table, or accent piece in both traditional and eclectic interiors.
40.5"h x 12"w x 12"d
40.5"h x 12"w x 12"d
The Louis XVI style experienced several revivals during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly among French and Continental cabinetmakers producing decorative furnishings inspired by the neoclassical designs of the reign of King Louis XVI. Characterized by straight lines, fluted supports, laurel motifs, brass galleries, and restrained ornamentation, these pieces were intended to evoke the elegance of late 18th-century French interiors.
Small gueridons and pedestal stands such as this were commonly used to display clocks, bronzes, porcelain, floral arrangements, or decorative objects in formal salons and reception rooms.
The Louis XVI style experienced several revivals during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly among French and Continental cabinetmakers producing decorative furnishings inspired by the neoclassical designs of the reign of King Louis XVI. Characterized by straight lines, fluted supports, laurel motifs, brass galleries, and restrained ornamentation, these pieces were intended to evoke the elegance of late 18th-century French interiors.
Small gueridons and pedestal stands such as this were commonly used to display clocks, bronzes, porcelain, floral arrangements, or decorative objects in formal salons and reception rooms.
Early to mid-20th century, circa 1920–1950
Early to mid-20th century, circa 1920–1950
Wood, marble, gilt bronze or gilt-metal mounts, brass gallery, and brass decorative trim
Wood, marble, gilt bronze or gilt-metal mounts, brass gallery, and brass decorative trim
Belgium
Belgium
Good vintage condition consistent with age and use. Marble top exhibits surface wear, staining, and age-related imperfections. Gilt surfaces show expected rubbing and oxidation. The stand is currently somewhat wobbly and would benefit from stabilization or tightening of joints. Wear, finish loss, minor separations, and age-related imperfections throughout. Please review all photographs carefully as they form part of the description.
Good vintage condition consistent with age and use. Marble top exhibits surface wear, staining, and age-related imperfections. Gilt surfaces show expected rubbing and oxidation. The stand is currently somewhat wobbly and would benefit from stabilization or tightening of joints. Wear, finish loss, minor separations, and age-related imperfections throughout. Please review all photographs carefully as they form part of the description.