A WILLIAM IV SPECIMEN MARBLE, GILTWOOD AND MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE
A WILLIAM IV SPECIMEN MARBLE, GILTWOOD AND MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE
1 更多
A WILLIAM IV SPECIMEN MARBLE, GILTWOOD AND MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE

CIRCA 1830

細節
A WILLIAM IV SPECIMEN MARBLE, GILTWOOD AND MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE
CIRCA 1830
The associated circular top centred by a medallion depicting Pliny's Doves, bordered by malachite and with a brass edge, on a pedestal modelled as entwined dolphins and a concave-sided tricorn base decorated with ormolu and gilt lines, on cabochon-studded feet, with brass anti-friction castors
30½ in. (78 cm.) high; 35½ in. (90 cm.) diameter

榮譽呈獻

Celia Harvey
Celia Harvey

查閱狀況報告或聯絡我們查詢更多拍品資料

登入
瀏覽狀況報告

拍品專文

The drawing-room centre-table is supported by embowed dolphins evoking the history of the poet Arion who, in Greek myth, was rescued from pirates by dolphins. The 'French' fashioned design was invented during the reign of King George IV and featured in Rudolph Ackermann's The Repository of Arts, May, 1825.
A related dolphin-supported marble table was sold Christie's, New York, 15 October 1994, lot 416 and at one time furnished Moccas Court, Herefordshire (see J.Fowler and J.Cornforth, English Decoration in the Eighteenth Century, London, 1978, p. 143, fig. 123).

更多來自 歐洲裝飾藝術五百年

查看全部
查看全部