Stand or pedestal, cast brass and polychrome glazed earthenware, Aesthetic Movement style. Square brass top of stand inset with ceramic tile; wide brass frame around tile decorated with highly polished, stylized floral motifs and egg-and-dart borders; bottom edge scalloped. Tile has ground of turquoise blue with large stylized floral motif in center surrounded by smaller floral and foliate motifs; colors include light and dark blues, yellow, greens, pinks, and white; glazing imitates cloisonné. Top of stand supported on elaborate brass shaft of multiple parts and four legs. Top of shaft (which supports tabletop) consists of inverted squat pyramidal form pierced with floral designs attached to top of stand with screws. Short tubular piece connects pyramid to baldachin-like form of a dome atop wider cylindrical drum; dome and drum covered with stylized floral designs. Four narrower tubular "stems" ringed with several bands rise up from drum, taper, and terminate in bowl-shaped flowers with scalloped edges and bead centers. The tubular stems extend downward through drum forming narrow columns which run to cylindrical drum base; base decorated like baldachin. Atop this base and set within the four columns is a pierced cylindrical gallery supporting a glazed earthenware cylinder or canister. Canister decorated with ground of turquoise blue and is covered with several large peony-like flowers in pink and peach and stylized foliate motifs in dark blue and white. Canister is topped by a shallow brass dome and baluster-like finial with flaring saucer shape at top. The shaft of the stand is raised on four, tubular brass legs, attached to the drum base; each leg is an inverted "L" shape terminating in a domed foot with floral decorations; a strap runs diagonally across the corner of each leg; atop the horizontal member of each leg bracket is an upright triangular fin decorated with geometric patterns, and pierced holes and a scalloped edge along one side. Various parts attached with screws and bolts.Condition: Good
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