Cross-section of a fossilized tree trunk, an exceptional size with a polished surface, generally light-gray in tone with a handsomely textured bark. Suitable for use as a display pedestal or stand-alone specimen.
Solid, carved mahogany with three tapering tiers, embellished with modeled bunches of grapes. Novak worked in Nancy, France and created this Selette for the 1901 Salon in Paris. Novak's firebrand beneath the bottom tier.
Gilded and gray painted neoclassical column-form pedestal, deeply channeled and mounted with well-carved giltwood swags and elements, and raised on a hexagonal base.