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Michael Lipitch Ltd
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Hertfordshire , England
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IMPORTANT EMPIRE PEDESTAL CABINET EUROPEAN CIRCA 1800
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Description
Stunning and most interesting Continental Empire Period Ash Pedestal - Cabinet, of rare form and design. Presumably a special commission for a particular piece of sculpture it has the added practicality of a cabinet door with commodious space inside. The whole is particulary well balanced and decorated with an array of gilt bronze mounts to the fore, highlighted by a Lyre to the centre surrounded by the finest arrow mountings separated in the four corners each with a circular flower paterae.
A most unusual piece in that Napoleonic fashion meaning to impress. The choice of timber used has been carefully chosen to reduce the bold dimensions to looking what seems quite light. This style is mosty credited to Northern Europe (Denmark, Sweden)
NOTE, the surface of the beautifully chosen timbers has not been interfered with over the ages allowing the most wonderful natural patination to give an air of aged chicness ... Slip of veneer! Colour and Patina is everything)
Provenance: English Private Collection
Research is at present being undertaken.
Dimensions to follow.
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Period: 19th Century Creation Date: 1800 Styles / Movements: Empire Incollect Reference #: 488034
Message from Seller:
Michael Lipitch Ltd, established in 1960, offers a curated selection of 17th, 18th, and 19th-century antiques, focusing on authenticity, provenance, and rarity. Based in St James's, London, Michael Lipitch works closely with collectors, museums, and designers to source exceptional pieces, available by appointment only; contact him at michaellipitchantiques@gmail.com or +44 7730 954347.
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