This 19th century French chandelier is an immaculate example of Sevres Porcelain in lighting. Sevres, both a city in France and one of the most highly regarded porcelain manufacturers is known for just that, creating immaculate porcelain. The stamp of Sevres is marked by two intercrossing L’s, occasionally with a letter to note either the painter or date. The piece is densely adorned with delicate brushstrokes. Scenes of a couple planting a tree, a gentleman playing music for a woman, and a picnic outing interlace the porcelain with the floral motif. It’s incredibly fine artistry is exemplified in every part of the piece. The bronze sports a magnificent acanthus leaf motif and the chandelier has an impressive 24 lights.
-
Select an item or section title to search. Select the + next to a title to add to current search.
Featured
Section
Item Type
- + Armoires
- + Beds & Bedroom Suites
- + Benches & Stools
- + Boiserie
- + Buffets & Sideboards
- + Cabinets
- + Centerpieces
- + Chairs & Seating
- + Chests
- + Consoles
- + Desks & Secretaries
- + Fountains
- + Game Tables
- + Jewelry
- + Lighting
- + Mantels
- + Mirrors & Trumeaux
- + Paintings, Tapestries & Screens
- + Purses
- + Statues
- + Tables
- - Unique Items
- + Urns, Vases & Clocks
Early 1800s, Directoire Period Painted and Gold Leafed Lavabo
Item Number: 6702
Crafted in France, this early 19th century Directoire Lavabo is hand painted, and delicately finished with gold leaf. The piece is faux meuble, meaning simply that the tole is painted in such a way that it resembles marble. The pierced brass gallery creates a sort of balcony, behind which rests the gold leaf painted finials on top and bottom. Most notably, the lavabo is true Directoire, created in the early 1800s. In this piece, it’s a style exemplified best in the whimsical gold leafed face of a muse which rests behind the faucet.
Price: $25,000