Pair of molded, carved, gilded and polychromed oak columns; the Corinthian capitals rest on fluted shafts alternating with friezes of oves or piastres; the bases are decorated with cherubs and mascarons in a play of clasps and leafy crosses; this decoration is repeated on almost all the columns.
Late 17th century (small chips and chips in the decoration).
H. 177 cm
Provenance :
Collection of Monsieur and Madame A., in their Hôtel particulier near the Champs-Élysées ;
By descent to the current owner.
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