ID 1126408
Lot 4 | A FRENCH 'JAPONISME' GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE AND CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL TABLE
Estimate value
$ 100 000 – 150 000
BY FERDINAND BARBEDIENNE, THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO EDOUARD LIEVRE, PARIS, CIRCA 1870, THE CLOISONNE QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY
The rectangular top with turquoise ground elaborately decorated with colorful flora, fauna, feathers and foliate scrolls, set in cloud-form pierced gallery, raised on cluster-column bamboo-style stem adorned with dragons, with further bamboo-style supports and similar base with outscrolled feet, signed F. BARBEDIENNE to base
35 in. (89 cm.) high, 34 in. (87 cm.), 22 in. (56 cm.) deep
Provenance
Pestel Debord, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 22 September 2021, lot 323.
Literature
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:
Catalogue des Meubles d’Art de la Succession de feu de M. Edouard Lièvre, 21-24 March 1887, no. 16. P. Eudel, L’Hôtel Drouot et la Curiosité en 1886-1887, Paris, 1888.
'Édouard Lièvre', Connaissance des Arts, N° 228, Paris 2004. Optima propagare Edouard Lièvre: Créateur de meuble & objets d’art, Galerie Roxane Rodriguez, Paris, 2004.
Annick et Didier Masseau, L’Escalier de Cristal Le luxe à Paris 1809-1923, Paris, 2021, p. 110-117.
Applied technique: | Ormolu |
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Medium: | Acrylic glass, Gold, Japanese lacquerware, Plastic |
Place of origin: | China, Eastern Asia, Western Europe, France, Asia, Europe |
Auction house category: | Furniture and Lamps, Tables |
Applied technique: | Ormolu |
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Medium: | Acrylic glass, Gold, Japanese lacquerware, Plastic |
Place of origin: | China, Eastern Asia, Western Europe, France, Asia, Europe |
Auction house category: | Furniture and Lamps, Tables |
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