A MASSIVE PAIR OF NAPOLEON III ORMOLU-MOUNTED JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN THIRTEEN-LIGHT TORCHÈRES
A MASSIVE PAIR OF NAPOLEON III ORMOLU-MOUNTED JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN THIRTEEN-LIGHT TORCHÈRES
A MASSIVE PAIR OF NAPOLEON III ORMOLU-MOUNTED JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN THIRTEEN-LIGHT TORCHÈRES
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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE WEST COAST COLLECTION (LOT 160)
A MASSIVE PAIR OF NAPOLEON III ORMOLU-MOUNTED JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN THIRTEEN-LIGHT TORCHÈRES

THE PORCELAIN SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY, THE MOUNTS THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

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A MASSIVE PAIR OF NAPOLEON III ORMOLU-MOUNTED JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN THIRTEEN-LIGHT TORCHÈRES
THE PORCELAIN SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY, THE MOUNTS THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
Each of bottle outline with a pair of profusely scrolled acanthus handles, issuing thirteen scrolled candle-branches on entwined dolphin supports, the reverse of the mounts stamped GM
108 in. (275 cm.) high, overall
Provenance
Property from a Private Collection, Christies, New York, 25 April 1995, lot 303.
Acquired from Marshall Galleries, Los Angeles.

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Lot Essay

The fashion for mounting Chinese and Japanese porcelain in ormolu mounts reached its zenith under the Parisian marchands-merciers of the mid-18th century, as their the floral, scrolling porcelain complimented the curves and scrolls of the rococo style. Revived from the mid-19th century, grandiose torchères of this type were also fashionable with America's early captains of industry and 'Robber Barons', who lavishly furnished their palatial residences in the French taste. A large pair of ormolu-mounted Imari ‘candelabra’ are illustrated in The Great Room at Lynnwood Hall, the Philadelphia residence of P.A.B Widener (M. C. Kathrens, American Splendor: The Residential Architecture of Horace Trumbauer, New York, 2002, p. 66). Another pair of torchères, closely related to those at the Widener residence, sold at Christie’s, London, 8 July 2010, lot 182 (£151,250). Another pair of vases of near identical construction and by Maison Giroux sold at Christie’s, London, 22 March 2001, lot 215.

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