Antique French Wine Tasting Table, Grand Vin De Bordeaux Margaux, 19th Century

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$3,800.00

Antique French Wine Tasting Table, Grand Vin De Bordeaux Margaux, 19th Century

SKU: 424-91B Categories: , Tag:

$3,800.00

Description

Sometimes referred to as a vintner’s table, this wine-tasting table would have been used in a French vineyard during the 1800s. The tilt-top construction allows the table to be stored discretely when not in use, but when opened up, the top features a stylized vineyard label that has been hand-painted more recently. This table would have been used to serve wine during tastings or to celebrate the end of grape harvests.

In the center of the tan-colored table (the trestle supports and two legs with rounded ends have been finished in a darker brown) are a pair of regardant (looking back) ibexes with gray fur and golden crowns for collars. The chains of their collars are broken, which is a representation of freedom in heraldry. They are flanking an oval escutcheon that is topped with an open mural crown. The shield alternates blue and red bands while depicting a starry sky above a castle behind choppy waters with a crescent moon reflecting in the water. Written above and below the coat of arms display are the phrases “Grand Vin de Bordeaux”, “Domaine de Haut Passeloupe” and “Margaux”, which is most likely from a 1964 bottle of Haut Passeloupe that inspired the artist. Our Grand Vin de Bordeaux Margaux wine-tasting table will add a splash of color and intrigue if used as a breakfast table, occasional table, or as a decorative accent to a wine room.

CONDITION: Good condition. The tilt-top table is originally from the 1800s, with the painted elements added more recently and having light rubs. Minor nicks and losses. Traces of old wood worm damage that necessitated fills.

INFORMATION
Country Of Origin

France

Age

1800s

Dimensions

when folded: H – 45 3/4, W – 51, D – 20 1/8 when open: H – 28 1/8, W – 51, D – 38 1/4

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Description

Sometimes referred to as a vintner’s table, this wine-tasting table would have been used in a French vineyard during the 1800s. The tilt-top construction allows the table to be stored discretely when not in use, but when opened up, the top features a stylized vineyard label that has been hand-painted more recently. This table would have been used to serve wine during tastings or to celebrate the end of grape harvests.

In the center of the tan-colored table (the trestle supports and two legs with rounded ends have been finished in a darker brown) are a pair of regardant (looking back) ibexes with gray fur and golden crowns for collars. The chains of their collars are broken, which is a representation of freedom in heraldry. They are flanking an oval escutcheon that is topped with an open mural crown. The shield alternates blue and red bands while depicting a starry sky above a castle behind choppy waters with a crescent moon reflecting in the water. Written above and below the coat of arms display are the phrases “Grand Vin de Bordeaux”, “Domaine de Haut Passeloupe” and “Margaux”, which is most likely from a 1964 bottle of Haut Passeloupe that inspired the artist. Our Grand Vin de Bordeaux Margaux wine-tasting table will add a splash of color and intrigue if used as a breakfast table, occasional table, or as a decorative accent to a wine room.

CONDITION: Good condition. The tilt-top table is originally from the 1800s, with the painted elements added more recently and having light rubs. Minor nicks and losses. Traces of old wood worm damage that necessitated fills.

INFORMATION
Country Of Origin

France

Age

1800s

Dimensions

when folded: H – 45 3/4, W – 51, D – 20 1/8 when open: H – 28 1/8, W – 51, D – 38 1/4

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