A RESTAURATION ORMOLU CENTERPIECE
A RESTAURATION ORMOLU CENTERPIECE

SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY, SIGNED THOMIRE A PARIS

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A RESTAURATION ORMOLU CENTERPIECE
Second Quarter 19th century, signed THOMIRE A PARIS
With a basket formed of berried-leaf sprigs and a wicker-form underside supported on a Neptune-like cherub astride interlaced dolphins, the spreading base decorated with a leaf and rosette pattern and a bountiful fruit border with plain plinth and acanthus scrolled feet
17½in. (45cm.) high, 11½in. (29cm.) wide, 8in. (20cm.) deep

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Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751-1843) studied under both the 18th century sculptors Pajou and Houdon and the bronzier Gouthière. But by the early 19th century he had become famous for his gilt-bronze furniture mounts, clocks, candelabra and other table decorations. His firm was one of the most successful of the Empire period although it continued well after his most famous patron Napoleon left France, even into the 1850's. From 1819 the company was known simply as Thomire & Compagnie.

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