in lacquered parchment framing a shagreen top with oval polished steel discs at the corners and conforming banded feet
France Measurements: 34 H x 26
The case having four graduating drawers all with bronze drawer pulls and key hole obscurations
which was formed in 1969 in protest of the restrictive policies of institutions like New York’s Museum of Modern Art
leaf and flame decorations with a female mask in the center of the apron on carved legs leading to a large and impressive finial on the lower undercarriage this seemingly stunning center piece or hall console table is certain to make a grand statement in any home
Pair of Maison Jansen Console Tables, Neoclassical, Marble Top, Paint Decorated newarrivals in lacquered parchment framing aPair of Maison Jansen Console Tables, Neoclassical, Marble Top, Paint Decorated Pair of Maison Jansen Console Tables, Neoclassical, Marble Top, Paint Decorated Attributed to Maison Jansen as seen on page 201, of the Jansen Furniture book by James Archer Abbott. This piece can be accompanied by a Letter of Authentication from James Archer Abbott, Author of 'Designing Camelot: The Kennedy White House Restoration' as well as both Jansen Furniture Books.