Neoclassical Italian Center Table with Imperial Porphyry Marble Tabletop
About
Very fine and important center table with square shaped Egyptian porphyry veneered tabletop.
Base in walnut and ebonized wood of the Directoire period of the late 18th century, made with special care and ‘original choice of the Radica and marquetry.
Provenance from an aristocratic family descendant of Parma.
Measurements: cm 120 x 120
This particular Imperial grade of porphyry came from a quarry in the Eastern Desert of Egypt.
The term “porphyry” is from Latin and means “purple”. Purple was the color of royalty, and the “Imperial Porphyry” was a deep brownish purple igneous rock with large crystals of plagioclase. This rock was prized for various monuments and building projects in Imperial Rome and later.
Details
Dimensions
Height: 36.23 in. (92 cm)
Width: 47.25 in. (120 cm)
Depth: 47.25 in. (120 cm)
Style
Directoire (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques
Porphyry
Place of Origin
Italy
Period
1790-1799
Date of Manufacture
1795
Condition
Good
Wear consistent with age and use.
Seller Location
Rome, IT