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A beautiful little wheat sheaf table in gilt metal with the original circular glass top. This design became a decorative favourite as shown in a photograph of the Paris apartment belonging to Coco Chanel. Classic 1950s glamour which still proves popular and a lovely neat size at 65cm diameter and. A beautiful little wheat sheaf table in gilt metal with the original circular glass top. This design became a decorative favourite as shown in a photograph of the Paris apartment belonging to Coco Chanel. Classic 1950s glamour which still proves popular and a lovely neat size at 65cm diameter and
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*An exceptionally fine quality 1950s Italian-crafted gilt tole metal OVAL glass top sheaf of wheat coffee table. Nicely handcrafted with rope and wheat details. The gilt wheat base has a beautiful finish. Made by S. Salvadori - Firenze. Made in Italy. Materials: Gilt metal. **Retains a metal embossed hang tag marked, Made in Italy This 1950s Hollywood Regency gilt metal Sheaf of Wheat design is now considered a Classic, and highly coveted by collectors worldwide. A beautiful table with wheat sheaf base, made of gilded metal, and substantial OVAL glass top. Very glamorous, very Hollywood Regency, This design became the epitome of Parisian chic when both Coco Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent utilized them in their own interiors in Paris. **see accompanying SET OF ROUND SIDE tableS from the same set, sold separately or together. Please message for more details** THESE are A RARE Italian find INDEED!!
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A LARGE, GILT METAL, WHEAT SHEAF COFFEE TABLE, WITH OVAL SMOKED GLASS.THESE TABLES WERE MADE ICONIC BY COCO CHANEL IN HERE RUE CAMBON, PARIS APARTMENT IN 1950S SEE ATTACHED PHOTOS. ORIGIN: FRANCE DATE: 1950s DIMENSIONS: 120 CM X 60 CM CONDITION: GOOD PRODUCT CODE: PLEASE NOTE THAT DELIVERY/SHIPPING IS NOT INCLUDED IN T
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A beautiful, gilded metal "sheaf of wheat" coffee table of the type purportedly given to fashionista Coco Chanel by the artist Salvador Dalí for use in her elegant Rue Cambon apartment in Paris. Made in France in the 1960s. Faint scratches to glass top; excellent patina; all original. Production Period – 1960-1969 Co.
A beautiful, gilded metal sheaf of wheat coffee table of the type purportedly given to fashionista Coco Chanel by the artist Salvador Dalí for use in her elegant Rue Cambon apartment in Paris. Made in France in the 1960s. Faint scratches to glass top; excellent patina; all original.
Production Period – 1960-1969
Country of Origin – FRANCE
Attribution – WELL-KNOWN
Materials – GLASS, METAL
Condition – GOOD (fully functional, but shows signs of age: scuffs, dings, faded finishes, minimal upholstery defects, and/or visible repairs)
Height (in.) – 19.0
Diameter (in.) – 36.0
1960s COCO CHANEL SHEAF OF WHEAT COFFEE TABLE – modernredux