540. GÖTEBORGS MEKANISKA VERKSTAD, a flower table, circa 1900, marked GÖTEBORGS MEK. WERKSTAD Nr. 2, painted and bronzed cast iron.
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540. 3444406. GÖTEBORGS MEKANISKA VERKSTAD, a flower table, circa 1900, marked GÖTEBORGS MEK. WERKSTAD Nr. 2, painted and bronzed cast iron.
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540. 3444406. GÖTEBORGS MEKANISKA VERKSTAD, a flower table, circa 1900, marked GÖTEBORGS MEK. WERKSTAD Nr. 2, painted and bronzed cast iron.
Description
In the form of a tree with 10 hinged flower shelves as well as a fixed crown shelf and table top with serrated edge, three-piece leaf holstered foot, height 150, diameter 73 cm
In 1841 Keiller's mechanical workshop was laid out by the Scottish industrialist Alexander Keiller (1804-1874). In 1867 the company changed its name from Keillers verkstad to Göteborgs Mekaniska Verkstads AB. From 1917 the name was changed to Götaverk.
Condition
Normal wear and tear, less surface rust, one shelf with repair.
540. 3444406. GÖTEBORGS MEKANISKA VERKSTAD, a flower table, circa 1900, marked GÖTEBORGS MEK. WERKSTAD Nr. 2, painted and bronzed cast iron.
Description
In the form of a tree with 10 hinged flower shelves as well as a fixed crown shelf and table top with serrated edge, three-piece leaf holstered foot, height 150, diameter 73 cm
In 1841 Keiller's mechanical workshop was laid out by the Scottish industrialist Alexander Keiller (1804-1874). In 1867 the company changed its name from Keillers verkstad to Göteborgs Mekaniska Verkstads AB. From 1917 the name was changed to Götaverk.
Condition
Normal wear and tear, less surface rust, one shelf with repair.
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