A French white painted cast iron seat
A French white painted cast iron seat

VAL D'OSNE FOUNDRY, THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

細節
A French white painted cast iron seat
Val d'Osne foundry, third quarter 19th century
In the Gothic revival taste, the back and sides pierced and cast with tracery, crockets and quatrefoils above the conforming apron, the iron seat pierced with hexagons, on bracketed square section legs united by stretchers
57in. (144.7cm.) wide

拍品專文

The design for this bench is illustrated in the 1858 Barbezat & Cie Fonderies du Val D'Osne catalogue, under 'Bancs de Jardin', plate 251.
The industry of producing cast iron garden ornament and furniture was at its height in France during this period, with numerous Parisian fonderies producing a wealth of garden furniture in this ideal medium. The Société Anonyme du Val d'Osne was no exception, indeed being responsible for producing some of the finest quality workmanship in the field. The Company changed ownership twice in the late 1860's, from the well-renowned firm of Barbezat, to the Société Anonyme Val d'Osne in 1870.

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
John Davis, Antique Garden Ornament, Antique Collector's Club, Woodbridge Suffolk 1991. Appendix II, p.350.