Rare, elegant, large French Mid-Century 1930 modernist / late Art Deco wrought iron console attributed to Raymond Subes. The console is emblematic of Subes's use of soft, curving, sensuous forms and an effortless sense of balance and harmony. The wall console is hand crafted and hand hammered into a perfect, delicate form. The iron base has been silver leafed and and the mercury glass top is patinated and cloudy to a subtle and rich effect which adds to the pure, celestial aesthetic of the table. The piece's generous size allows it to act in multi-functional roles as a sideboard, buffet or serving table. Additional References: Edgar Brandt, Gilbert Poillerat, Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Jacques Adnet, Jacques Quinet, Andre Arbus.