Small Oval Neoclassical Brass Drinks Trolley with Double Removable Tops and Openwork Gallery by Maison Baguès, circa 1940
Small oval neoclassical style brass drinks trolley with two removable tops surrounded by an openwork gallery. French work by Maison Baguès. Circa 1940.
PRODUCT DETAILS
| Dimensions en CM | 56.0 x 33.0 x 65.0 cm |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en INCH | 22.05 x 12.99 x 25.59 inch |
| Période | 1930–1940 |
| Style | Neoclassical |
| Matériaux | Brass |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This delightful small oval brass drinks trolley, with double removable tops surrounded by an openwork gallery, is a characteristic creation of Maison Baguès, one of the most illustrious Parisian decorative art houses of the twentieth century. Founded in the nineteenth century, Maison Baguès was celebrated for its creations in gilded or silvered bronze and brass, ranging from chandeliers and sconces to furniture and decorative objects, always of irreproachable quality of execution. This small drinks trolley is a particularly elegant example.
The oval form, inherited from the neoclassical repertoire, is here perfectly mastered, with refined proportions that lend this table its delicate and precious character. The two removable tops — a functional detail typical of the great houses that conceived their furniture for demanding aristocratic use — allow for table service with incomparable elegance. The openwork gallery that surrounds each top is the most characteristic decorative element: finely cut from brass, it combines practical protection with ornamentation of remarkable lightness.
A piece of great rarity, this Maison Baguès drinks trolley constitutes an exceptional testament to the craftsmanship of a house whose productions are among the most sought-after by collectors and decorators worldwide. As beautiful as it is useful, it will integrate with delight into a characterful salon or dining room.
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