Description
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1940's
Period
1940-1949
Materials and Techniques
Iron, Marble
Other Characteristics
iron, marble
Condition
Excellent. Perfect. .
Dimensions
34in.Hx31.5in.Wx14in.D
86cmHx80cmWx36cmD
$34,000.00
Pair of 1940’s wall consoles in cast iron and Sienna marble top. Height: 32.3 “, Width: 30.1”
2 in stock
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1940's
Period
1940-1949
Materials and Techniques
Iron, Marble
Other Characteristics
iron, marble
Condition
Excellent. Perfect. .
Dimensions
34in.Hx31.5in.Wx14in.D
86cmHx80cmWx36cmD
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