A FRENCH ORMOLU, PATINATED BRONZE AND BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED VITRINE-TABLE
PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED PRIVATE COLLECTION (LOTS 317-320)
A FRENCH ORMOLU, PATINATED BRONZE AND BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED VITRINE-TABLE

POSSIBLY BY ALFRED-EMMANUEL-LOUIS BEURDELEY, PARIS, LAST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

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A FRENCH ORMOLU, PATINATED BRONZE AND BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED VITRINE-TABLE
POSSIBLY BY ALFRED-EMMANUEL-LOUIS BEURDELEY, PARIS, LAST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
The hinged rectangular top opening to a blue velvet-lined interior, over a conforming frieze set with gilt-decorated panels depicting pagodas, birds in flight and stylized landscapes, on four tapering fluted legs joined by a stretcher centered with a lidded urn
29 3/8 in. (74.5 cm.) high, 27½ in. (70 cm.) wide, 18¾ in. (47.5 cm.) deep

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Lot Essay

This finely-cast vitrine-table is an excellent example of bronze furnishings frequently associated with Beurdeley's atelier, which Christopher Payne mentions were 'often a feature of the Beurdeley firm's work'. An ormolu center-table with a similar festooned urn mounted on the stretcher is cited in C. Payne, 19th Century European Furniture, Woodbridge, 1981, p. 226, No. 683. Another table incorporating a similarly-shaped stretcher is illustrated in D. Ledoux-Lebard, Le Mobilier Français du XIXe Siècle, Paris, 1989, p. 81.

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