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Viennese Secessionist Period Dining Table attributed to Hoffmann Austria
Ca. 1910
L6889
A Viennese extending dining table veneered in rosewood, the pedestal base formed by a rectangular column flanked by 4 free standing circular columns; the base plinth clad in brass. The table incorporating two matching leaves 22.75" long each. Secessionist period. Vienna, ca. 1910. This table's design relates very closely to a table designed by Joseph Hoffmann, ca. 1912-14, for the Poldihutte offices located at #7 Invalidenstrasse, Vienna.
Price
$10,000
Condition
good condition
Measurements
Height: 29.5 in. Width/Length: 4 ft. 2.8 in. Depth: 43.25 in.
Specifications
Number of items: 1 Materials/Technique: brass, rosewood Reference: L6889
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