Bistro table, garden table with marble top, veriere a Paris

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Maison Veriere was a famous café in the district at the time
Bastille on the Cour Damoye in Paris.

Height: 72 cm.
Width: 100 cm.
Depth: 50 cm.
The marble top (2 x 100 x 50 cm) is loose
on the cast iron frame.
4 holes in the marble top have been filled up.
See detailed photos.
Origin: France, 1920s.
Material: cast iron / marble.

Cour Damoye:

Just over 120 meters long and 6 meters wide forms the cour
Damoye the connection between Place de la Bastille and Rue Daval.
The passage was restored in the 1990s and in June 1999
reopened to the public. Once you leave the chaos of the Busy Place
de la Bastille behind you, you enter one of the most beautiful
backstreets of Paris. Shops and workshops with above
located houses with wisteria everywhere, car-free.
Where rag farmers, pickpockets, prostitutes used to predominate,
now you find communication and design offices, shops and apartments.

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