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A Centre Table with Eight Drawers (two on each side), Lusiada style, chestnut top and drawers structure, teak legs with scalloped stretchers, marblewood central part of the top with ivory inlays and ebony centres with light wooden fillets, teak outer banner of the top with ebony inlays and ivory centres, ebony top's rim, Brazilian rosewood tops' ring, teak table's ring and front of drawers with ebony inlays and ivory centres, chestnut drawers interior, intertwined copper mounts and applications (corners), Indo-Portuguese, 19th C., original legs reformed, Notes: This table was part, with the number 33, of the exhibition "A star in the East - Travel and Portuguese-Oriental Arts", held in the Palace of Belém, Lisbon, between December 20, 1998 and January 10, 1999, identified on its brochure as "Table, teak, ebony and ivory, Portuguese India, mid-17th century". We inform you that the table in question was subsequently the subject of a legal dispute where it was discussed its authenticity, particularly if its upper body would be a 17th century Indo-Portuguese original work or not. In the process were only presented three reports of expertise - the responsibility of three independent external experts-declaring, all of them, that the entire top of the table (table top and ring with drawers) are not of the 17th century, but a composition of European and Indian raw materials produced in the 19th century, as above identified. Nevertheless, the ruling gave reason to the defendant, that held the authenticity of the table, defending, in the process, "the desk has two apocryphal and spurious drawers, that if taken out it would become a 17th-century furniture", and informing the Court that the Bureau had as origin: José de Alpuim da Silva de Sousa e Menezes (1861-1923), Lord of Paço de Anha in São Tiago de Anha, Viana do Castelo; then his son Miguel d' Alpuim d ' Agorreta (1885-1942); and his grandson José de Alpuim d' Agorreta de Sousa Pinto Ribeiro (1909-1975). This table was sold at Leiria & Nascimento, Lda., June 17, 1998 auction, lot no. 220.
Dimensões (altura x comprimento x largura) - 75 x 133,5 x 100 cm

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