A PAIR OF FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY GUERIDONS
A PAIR OF FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY GUERIDONS

AFTER THE MODEL BY ADAM WEISWEILER, BY HENRY DASSON, PARIS, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY GUERIDONS
AFTER THE MODEL BY ADAM WEISWEILER, BY HENRY DASSON, PARIS, LATE 19TH CENTURY
Each with circular inset brocatelle d'Espagne marble top above three pairs of double colonettes joined by a triangular undertier, on sabre feet, the underside of each stamped '3158', one signed 'HENRY DASSON'
27 ¾ in. (70.5 cm.) high; 14 ¾ in. (37.5 cm.) diameter

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Lot Essay

The design for the present occasional table relates to the guéridon doubles colonnettes, an innovation of the celebrated Parisian ébéniste, Adam Weisweiler (maître 1778). With the common feature being its twin 'bamboo' supports, Weisweiler produced several variations of the table, some having a porcelain or Wedgwood inset top, others inset with marble, lapis lazuli or even lacquer. Examples are known to have been supplied to Madame du Barry and the Comte Skavronsky. A pair of guéridon of this model by Henry Dasson, with porcelain tops instead of marble, sold Christie’s, New York, 24 April 2003, lot 318 ($15,535).

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