French Mid-Century Neoclassical Style Gilt Iron Coffee Table (Manner of Maison Ramsay)

$7,500 (USD)

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Item #: CON6249

French Mid-Century (1940s) Neoclassical-style gilt iron coffee table with rope shaped stretcher legs and detachable round glass top (manner of MAISON RAMSAY) (similar item: CON6249A with 38.5" top)..

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French Mid-Century Neoclassical Style Gilt Iron Coffee Table (Manner of Maison Ramsay)

French Mid-Century (1940s) Neoclassical-style gilt iron coffee table with rope shaped stretcher legs and detachable round glass top (manner of MAISON RAMSAY) (similar item: CON6249A with 38.5" top).

DETAILS

Sku:  CON6249
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Maison Ramsay

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Height: 20.5"
Diameter : 36.0"

INFO

Style:  Mid-Century
Materials & Techniques: Iron, gilt / giltwood
Category: Tables

About Maison Ramsay

Maison Ramsay, also known as Ramsay et Gravereaux, was a prominent French furniture and decorative arts design firm that operated during the early 20th century. The company was founded by Armand Albert Rateau and Jean-Charles Moreux in Paris in 1919.

Armand Albert Rateau, born in 1882, was a highly skilled decorator and designer. He initially started his career as a sculptor, but soon turned his attention towards interior design and furniture making. Rateau's unique style was characterized by a blend of classicism and modernism, incorporating elements from various artistic movements such as Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and Egyptian Revival.

Jean-Charles Moreux, born in 1889, was an architect and interior designer who had a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding

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