Anglo-Indian Outdoor Traditional Steel Table with Marble Top

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Anglo-Indian Outdoor Traditional Steel Table with Marble Top

This antique cast iron and marble bistro table, likely from the late 19th to early 20th century, features a weathered marble top with a beautifully aged patina and a decorative cast iron base with intricate detailing, possibly of French or European origin. The ornate iron legs, often seen in Parisian café tables, showcase fine craftsmanship with elegant, sculptural elements, reflecting the Art Nouveau or Victorian era design influences. With its durable materials and timeless aesthetic, this table embodies the charm and elegance of historic European café culture.

Dimensions (LxWxH)

68 x 105 x 78 cm

Place of Origin

India

Period

19th to Early 20th Century

Condition

Fair-Good

Materials & Techniques

Heavy weathered marble top and an ornate sand-cast iron base, assembled using traditional stone-cutting and metal casting techniques, with natural aging and patina enhancing its historic charm.

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