Gueridon dating back to the period of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, supported by three carved uprights with leonine feet; the upper part has caryatids. The female figures are standing, dressed according to Egyptian taste: they wear a low-cut dress that leaves their breasts uncovered and cinched at the waist by a belt; they wear bracelets and necklaces while their hair is styled according to Egyptian taste, with braids falling neatly over their shoulders. The skin of these figures is ebonized, clothing and details are gilded.
The legs are connected by a concave triangle-shaped tabletop.
Alabaster circular top, enclosed within a cherry veneered frame.