Lot Essay
The present cabinet demonstrates the superior qualities of form, chasing and construction of Henry Dasson's workshop, which was renowned for producing furniture and objets d'art of the very highest quality, and particularly distinguished for its fine quality of ormolu mounts. With its superbly cast and chased floral garlands, and rich inlays, specifically to the ribbon trellis parquetry centred by a myriad of unique floral sprays, this cabinet is evocative of the most luxurious French furniture created in the late 19th century. A closely related cabinet by Dasson dated 1888, differing in its parquetry design and central foliate mount, is illustrated D. Ledoux-Lebard, Le mobilier français du XIXe siècle, 1989, 1989, p. 147.
For a note on Henry Dasson, please see Lot 116.
For a note on Henry Dasson, please see Lot 116.