It comes from a noble house in the Southwest for which it was commissioned in the 17th century. Reserved for the master of the house, for a solitary or accompanied supper, this oval table with intimate proportions was placed near a large fireplace, in a private space resembling a bedroom. Note the thickness of the top made up of two wide walnut planks.
This elegant walnut table comes from a noble house in the Southwest for which it was commissioned in the 17th century. Reserved for the master of the house, for a solitary or accompanied supper, this oval table with intimate proportions was placed near a large fireplace, in a private space resembling a bedroom.
Oval walnut table – Louis XIII – 17th century – Southwest – [ME127]

This elegant oval walnut table comes from a noble house in the Southwest for which it was commissioned in the 17th century. Reserved for the master of the house, for a solitary or accompanied supper, this oval table with intimate proportions was placed near a large fireplace, in a private space resembling a bedroom.
Its turned leg in beadwork allowing the assembly of the crosspiece in tenon and mortise connects it to the very first period of the Louis XIII style. Note the thickness of the top made up of two wide walnut planks.

Dimensions
Length: 152 cm, Height: 78 cm, Width: 112 cm.

Reference: [ME127]

This oval walnut table has a base turned in beadwork allowing the assembly of the crosspiece in tenon and mortise, connecting it to the very first period of the Louis XIII style.
This oval walnut table has a base turned in beadwork allowing the assembly of the crosspiece in tenon and mortise, connecting it to the very first period of the Louis XIII style.
It comes from a noble house in the Southwest for which it was commissioned in the 17th century. Reserved for the master of the house, for a solitary or accompanied supper, this oval table with intimate proportions was placed near a large fireplace, in a private space resembling a bedroom. Note the thickness of the top made up of two wide walnut planks.
It comes from a noble house in the Southwest for which it was commissioned in the 17th century. Reserved for the master of the house, for a solitary or accompanied supper, this oval table with intimate proportions was placed near a large fireplace, in a private space resembling a bedroom. Note the thickness of the top made up of two wide walnut planks.

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