A SWEDISH PARCEL-GILT PINE CENTER TABLE INSET WITH A FAIENCE TOP
A SWEDISH PARCEL-GILT PINE CENTER TABLE INSET WITH A FAIENCE TOP
A SWEDISH PARCEL-GILT PINE CENTER TABLE INSET WITH A FAIENCE TOP
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A SWEDISH PARCEL-GILT PINE CENTER TABLE INSET WITH A FAIENCE TOP
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A SWEDISH PARCEL-GILT PINE CENTER TABLE INSET WITH A FAIENCE TOP

CIRCA 1800

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A SWEDISH PARCEL-GILT PINE CENTER TABLE INSET WITH A FAIENCE TOP
CIRCA 1800
The Swedish faience tray painted in puce with a view of Drottningholm, after J.F. Martin, the border with entwined ribbon and flower garland between puce lines
29 in. (73.6 cm.) high, 35 ½ in. (90.1 cm.) wide, 23 ¾ in. (60.3 cm.) deep
來源
Acquired at Bukowski’s, Stockholm, 1980s.
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Jonathan Rendell
Jonathan Rendell

拍品專文

Built on Lovön island in the late 16th century, Drottningholm, translating to 'Queen's islet', became the fashionable summer palace of the Swedish court in the 18th century. By the early 19th century, the palace lost its importance in court life and eventually fell into decay under the reign of Karl XIV Johan. It was later renovated following 19th-century stylistic trends but eventually returned to its Baroque splendor in the early 20th century. The depiction of the palace on this table shows the building and its surroundings in their original state. A similar table, also with a faience top depicting Drottningholm, was sold Christie's, New York, 10 April 2018, lot 108.

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