








Neoclassical French Tripod Pedestal w/ Marble Top, Late 19th Century - 40¼"
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A handsome French tripod pedestal column dating from the mid to late 19th century, featuring a classical turned shaft in painted wood topped with a square marble platform. The soft cream finish, accented with traces of gilding, has developed a beautifully aged patina over time, while the pale marble top adds refinement and contrast. Elegant in its proportions and understated in its decoration, the pedestal possesses a quiet architectural presence. Timeworn condition consistent with age, with scattered paint wear, minor losses, and light wear to the marble.
Inspired by the classical forms that remained popular throughout the 19th century, this pedestal was designed to elevate and showcase treasured objects such as vases, sculptures, and decorative urns. Its restrained silhouette allows whatever is placed upon it to command attention, while the combination of painted wood and marble lends an air of timeless sophistication.
Perfect for displaying a bust, trailing plant, or statement ceramic, this pedestal transforms an object into a focal point. The aged paintwork, subtle gilding, and elegant proportions bring height, character, and decorative interest to both traditional and contemporary interiors.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 40¼" high x 13½" 13½" 15"
Approx. overall 102cm high x 34cm 34cm 38cm
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