A pair of French gilt-bronze, emboyna and porphyry gueridons
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A pair of French gilt-bronze, emboyna and porphyry gueridons

ATTRIBUTED TO ALFRED BEURDELEY, CIRCA 1885

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A pair of French gilt-bronze, emboyna and porphyry gueridons
Attributed to Alfred Beurdeley, Circa 1885
Each with a circular top, above a frieze drawer, supported by six bamboo style legs, joined by a triangular lower shelf, on three feet
28 in. (71 cm.) high; 16½ in. (42 cm.) diameter (2)
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Lot Essay

Born in 1847, Alfred Beurdeley (d. 1919) took over his father's business in 1875. The shop was located at the Pavillon de Hanovre, while Beurdeley's workshops were at 20 & 24 rue Dautancourt, Paris. The firm specialised in producing luxurious articles to the highest quality and was pre-eminent among the Parisian ébénistes and bronziers, especially for the refinement of its ormolu. The mercurial gilding and hand chasing are of a standard that makes them difficult to distinguish from late eighteenth century work. Beurdeley exhibited at the International Exhibitions, such as Paris in 1878 and Amsterdam in 1883, and was awarded the Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1889.

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