Pier Table
https://clevelandart.org/art/1981.65
Ornamental tables such as this marble-topped example were most often used in rooms on a narrow wall between two windows or just across from them on an opposite wall. Usually a gilded mirror hung above the table to create a single pier of glass, top to bottom, which reflected l...
Artifact
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150509
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en
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1981.65
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Terms
Culture
America, New York
Technique
mahogany; marble
Medium
mahogany; marble
Genre
Furniture and woodwork
Department
Decorative Art and Design
Relations
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