Rolo dodecagonal inlaid table
Museum and precious Rolo inlaid dodecagonal table, in solid walnut and inlays of various woods, dating back to the first half of the 19th century. in the middle of the Restoration period. The structural characters are those of this period, shape of the top with a dodecagonal profile, with a turned column stem, which still recalls types of the Empire style, with a cup motif and ring reliefs. A wide molded throat divides it from the turned base too. The three supports, joined laterally, have a curl ending with prominent umbels. The surface of the slab slab in wedges is characterized by a motif with a vegetable decoration in the shape of palmettes. Delicate and gratifying, the shaped railing,