A PAIR OF BLACK-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT PYRAMID BOOKCASES
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A PAIR OF BLACK-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT PYRAMID BOOKCASES

DESIGNED BY COLEFAX AND FOWLER, CIRCA 1940

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A PAIR OF BLACK-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT PYRAMID BOOKCASES
DESIGNED BY COLEFAX AND FOWLER, CIRCA 1940
Each with neo-classical urn-finial above five spreading open shelves, the rectangular base enclosing a shelf, on a plinth base
110 in. (279.5 cm.) high; 31¼ in. (79.5 cm.) wide; 13¾ in. (35 cm.) deep (2)
Provenance
Supplied to Rory Cameron, Esq., for Villa La Fiorentina, Cap Ferrat, by Colefax & Fowler.
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Lot Essay

La Fiorentina was revived by Lady Kenmare and her son Rory Cameron (described by the decorator Billy Baldwin as 'like an Apollo with a splendid tan') and became the ne plus ultra of entertaining on the Côte d'Azur. Rory Cameron's triumphal redecoration encompassed superb 18th century French pieces, Maison Jansen mirrored furniture, Giambologna bronzes, all arranged in a spare, but supremely comfortable interior, ultimately inspired by Florentine villas of the 16th century.

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