A German bead decorated and green painted table
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A German bead decorated and green painted table

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A German bead decorated and green painted table
In the manner of Johann Michael van Selow, Braunschweig, third quarter 18th Century, the moulded shaped rectangular top depicting a parrot seated on a branch framed by foliate scrolls, above a plain frieze with a shaped apron, on cabriole legs, the top with replaced patches -- 28½ in. (72.5 cm.) high; 27 in. (68.5 cm.) wide; 17¼ in. (44 cm.) deep
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Lot Essay

One of the rarest and greatest technical achievements of the eighteenth Century was German glass beadwork from Braunschweig, with Johann Michael van Selow considered to be its finest craftsmen. Van Selow worked under the Royal patronage of Duke Carl I of Braunschweig. The factory was in existence less than twenty years (1755-1772) and few examples of this colourful beadwork exist. Examples of von Selow's work can be seen in the Stadtische Museum in Braunschweig and in The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle. Perhaps the grandest example of this beadwork technique exists in a salon of the Chinese Palace at the Oranienbaum complex of palaces (now Lomonosov) near St. Petersburg. Built in the 1760's by Antonio Rinaldi for Catherine the Great, the room contains panels depicting fantastic rococo chinoiserie scenes of embroidered and painted silk, perhaps after the designs of Jean Pillement, which are surrounded by large panels woven of blue, mauve and pink glass beads.
A. Kennett, The Palaces of Leningrad, 1973, p. 244.), a beadwork and pewter table top on a Louis XV beechwood stand attributed to van Selow was sold Christie's, New York, 26 October 2001, lot 374 ($17,625). Another beadwork table from his workshop was sold from the Collection of Arne Schlesch, Sotheby's New York, 5 April 2000, lot 336 ($23,750).

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