A PAIR OF ITALIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED ALABASTRO FIORITO COLUMNS
A PAIR OF ITALIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED ALABASTRO FIORITO COLUMNS

THE ALABASTER 18TH CENTURY, THE MOUNTS PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF ITALIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED ALABASTRO FIORITO COLUMNS
THE ALABASTER 18TH CENTURY, THE MOUNTS PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY
Each of classical column shape surmounted by an upswept acanthus and scrolling Corinthian capital adorned with a star finial ornament, the lower moulded base on square shaped plinth
67¼ in (171 cm.) high; 10¼ in. (26 cm.) wide (the base) (2)

Lot Essay

The Corinthian capitals of these Alabastro fiorito columns are based on the celebrated model by Pierre Gouthière of circa 1775-1780, now in the Louvre (inv. MR XI 1077). Surmounting a porphyry column, Gouthière's capital was lot 122 in the sale of the duc d'Aumont's collections on 12 December 1782. Estimated at 1,500 livres, the column and capital were bought by Louis XVI for 6,999 l. 19 s. (D. Alcouffe et al., Gilt Bronzes in the Louvre, Dijon, 2004, cat. 122, p. 244). A related pair of ormolu-mounted columns with amethyst channelled shafts and closely related capitals was sold at Christie's London, 7 July 2007, lot 346 (£ 54.000).

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