A FRENCH ORMOLU AND MARBLE-MOUNTED EBONY GUERDION
A FRENCH ORMOLU AND MARBLE-MOUNTED EBONY GUERDION
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A FRENCH ORMOLU AND MARBLE-MOUNTED EBONY GUERDION

BY MONBRO FILS AINÉ, PARIS, CIRCA 1860

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A FRENCH ORMOLU AND MARBLE-MOUNTED EBONY GUERDION
BY MONBRO FILS AINÉ, PARIS, CIRCA 1860
The Florentine peitre dure top inlaid with a bird perched on a fruiting branch within a ribbon entwined floral garland, above four fluted legs joined by a loop stretcher, the reverse of the egg-and-dart border variously stamped MONBRO
30 ¼ in. (77 cm.) high, 33 ¾ in. (85.5 cm.) diameter
Provenance
Treasures of France; Christie's, New York, 24 October 2012, lot 256.
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Lot Essay

Georges-Alphonse-Bonifacio Monbro (d. 1884), the eldest son of ébéniste Georges-Marie-Paul-Vital-Bonifacio (d. 1841), saw his father's business become one of the leading manufacturers of fine furniture in Paris . Monbro's prestigious register of clients, including Louis-Philippe and the Palais de Saint-Cloud, secured their station among the haut luxe cabinetmakers of the mid-19th century and their popularity was underlined by the opening of London premises at Frith Street, Soho Square, in 1861. The firm had a particular reputation for works incorporating Florentine pietre dure and their diverse selection of high quality pieces, such as the present lot, became the cornerstone of the firm's display at both the Exposition des produits de l'industrie française and the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1855.

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