Eugène CORNU (1827-1875) attributed to - Lot 134

Lot 134
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Eugène CORNU (1827-1875) attributed to - Lot 134
Eugène CORNU (1827-1875) attributed to Exceptional Athenian tripod table in chased, gilded and patinated bronze and zoned onyx. The removable top is encircled by a wide gadroon frieze embellished with acanthus leaves and grapevines. It stands on an antique-style tripod base embellished with lion paws, joined by a brace decorated with a fire pot. Paris, 19th century. Height: 94 cm; Diameter: 46 cm The sculptor Eugène Cornu (1827-1875), was a draughtsman and works manager for the Tahan company. From 1858 onwards, in close collaboration with the Compagnie des Marbres Onyx d'Algérie, they created highly luxurious decorative works combining onyx with bronze and enamel. Photo credit: (c) inu.studio
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