A French silvered and gilt bronze occasional table, circa 1880
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A French silvered and gilt bronze occasional table, circa 1880

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A French silvered and gilt bronze occasional table, circa 1880
In the japonaiserie style, the circular onyx inset top with pierced border, the openwork stem modelled with an Oriental bird above the waisted base, raised on stylised scroll feet
37in. (94cm.) high, 24in. (61cm.) wide
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VAT rate of 17.5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer’s premium. All lots sold not cleared by 1.00p.m. on the Thursday following the sale will be removed to the warehouse of: Cadogan Tate Ltd., Fine Art Services Cadogan House, 2 Relay Road London W12 7JS Telephone: 44 (0)20 8753 3700 Facsimile: 44 (0)20 8753 3701 Lots will be available for collection following transfer to Cadogan Tate on the Friday following the sale and every weekday from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE WILL BE NO CHARGE TO PURCHASERS WHO COLLECT THEIR LOTS WITHIN ONE WEEK OF THE SALE. On the Thursday one week after the sale, a transfer and administration charge of £18.50 per lot will be payable and a storage charge of £3.20 per lot per day will then come into effect. These charges are payable to Cadogan Tate and are subject to VAT and an insurance surcharge.

Lot Essay

The Japonaiserie style practised in 19th century Europe, was derived from but seldom directly imitative of Japanese works of art. Although Japanese porcelain and lacquer had been imported since the 17th century and decorative motifs from them had been used by European craftsmen and designers, no Japanese cult comparable to Chinoiserie arose. The opening of Japan to the West in the 1850's, after the trading agreement was signed in 1858, precipitated a flood of laudatory literature on the country. The first European exhibitions of Japanese art were held in Europe in in 1854 and 1862. Imports after this time of Japanese works of art poured into Europe inspiring European craftsmen in a multitude of mediums.

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