A LATE LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY TWO-TIER GUERIDON
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A LATE LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY TWO-TIER GUERIDON

CIRCA 1790, LARGELY REMOUNTED

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A LATE LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY TWO-TIER GUERIDON
CIRCA 1790, LARGELY REMOUNTED
The circular top and undertier both with pierced ormolu gallery raised on a circular fluted columnar stem, on a tripod base ending with paw feet mounted with acanthus leaves, the ormolu galleries replaced
30½ in. (78 cm.) high; 38 in. (97 cm.) diameter
來源
The Counts Potocki, château de Lançut, Poland.
Charles de Beistegui, château de Groussay, sold Sotheby's Poulain le Fur House sale, 2-6 June 1999, lot 368.
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拍品專文

The huge castle of Lançut, in Galicia, South Poland, with its 308 rooms, was redecorated by Stanislas Lubormirski (d.1783) and his wife Isabelle Czartoryska with the help of Vincenzo Brenna, co-architect of Pavlovsk. In 1786, they purchased marbles in Rome and furniture in Paris.
Lançut was inherited by his grandson count Alfred Potocki, who continued to enrich the collections throughout the 19th century, buying in London, Paris, and Vienna. Some of the interiors are recorded in photographs of 1932-33 (illustrated in J. Piotrowski, Castel in Lançut, Lwsw, 1933). The collection remained at the castle with Alfred Potocki up until 1944 when 600 cases of paintings, furniture and porcelain were shipped by train to Vienna and then to Paris and New York, where little by little the collection was sold off.