$400
Continental, likely French, mid to late 20th century. A Henry II-style carved wood and illuminated wine bar, with a molded cornice, over a frieze carved with flutes and high relief rosettes, with three carved high relief monks heads, with chamfered corners with scrolled patern blocks to the shoulders and base, with imbricated scalloped medallions, flanking two cabinet doors, each with a textured glue glass pane, over a wrought iron lattice work overlay, mounted with pressed fleur-de-lis and grape clusters, opening to reveal interior side shelves with twisted wrought iron supports, flanking a central tiled transfer glass, meant to appear like stained glass when illuminated, over a revolving cabinet, ornately carved to the front with a central high relief lion's face, with scrolling foliates, in a carved elongated hexagon, with scrolled spandrels, swiveling to reveal a rounded cabinet for bottle storage, with a mirrored base and a glass top, with a twisted wrought iron gallery, resting on a carved apron, with four incurvate scrolled legs terminating in lion's paw feet. Approximate height 65.5", width 37.5", depth 20".
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Auctioneer:
Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery
Date:
2016-10-16