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silla was born out of a passion for beautiful objects: special pieces with aesthetic and historical significance. In 2009, after years of collecting, Andrew Silla and his wife Grace began to work privately with clients from their residence in Southern Maryland. Quickly outgrowing the space, the business was moved from Maryland to Pennsylvania in 2012 and after several warehouse location changes it was firmly settled in the present brick-and-mortar location in downtown Shippensburg.

The 9000 square foot brick-and-mortar gallery is home to a large collection of works of art and estate jewelry. We specialize in sculpture circa 1860 through 1930 with a particular emphasis on the Animaliers and as such the gallery always has a very large collection of exceptional European and American sculpture available on display.

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Wrought-Iron Architectural Console Table with Marble Top

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Regular Price: $3,100.00
Gallery Price: $2,600.00
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SKU:
403MWF18J
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CONTINENTAL WROUGHT-IRON MARBLE TOP ARCHITECTURAL CONSOLE TABLE
Fashioned from an old window balcony | late 19th/early 20th century with later marble top
Item # 403MWF18J 

A very fun window balcony with wonderful scrolling iron-work that has been given new life as a console table, it just happens to present with the perfect dimensions to allow this to be possible. Retaining remnants of its original paint, the surface is chaotic with the chipping white paint revealing reddish colors and the deep rust of the iron. It supports a rouge marble top with a high-polish - note the curve of the "handrail" raising the marble top. A lovely statement piece.


Measurements: 32 3/4" H x 14 3/4" D x 40 7/8" W

Condition Report:
Extremely worn paint, chipping throughout; chemical makeup of the paint is unknown and is possibly lead paint - this could obviously be sand-blasted and refinished if that is a concern; later marble top, likely late 20th century; incredibly sturdy; ready to place.