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Rococo Revival John Henry Belter Meridienne/Recamier

$ 24,250
  • Description
    LCT Home are thrilled to offer for sale this spectacular Rococo Revival Meridienne/Recamier 'fainting couch' attributed to the American master cabinet maker John Henry Belter, who is widely considered to be the godfather of American Rococo Revival furniture of the highest quality, using Walnut with an overlaid Veneer.

    Many of Belter's pieces reside in museums, such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the V&A, so for a piece of this quality and exceptional stature to become available to the market is extremely rare.

    The deep carved cabriole legs, resplendent in C and S curves and scrolls, are incredibly detailed and complimented by the extravagant floral and clam shell decoration are simply beautiul.

    The deep buttoned high back undulating seat has been fully professionally reupholstered in a sumptuous Oatmeal Linen, as well as each of the over 100 deep set buttons. Likewise the frame has been hand polished by our expert French Polisher, resulting in what we consider to be the most exceptional piece of furniture that we have had the privilege to offer from our collections.

    This piece dates to circa 1850 and was removed from a Castle Estate in France in 2020.

    Height 118cm x Length 198cm x Depth 76cm.

    Seat Height from floor 43cm. Seat Depth 65cm. Height off floor at centre (lowest point of frame) 17cm

    John Henry Belter (1804–1863) was an American cabinetmaker active in New York CityBelter was born in Hilter near Osnabrück, Germany and was trained as a cabinetmaker's apprentice in Württemberg, specializing in German rococo carving, which later became popular during the Victorian Era and is known today as the Rococo Revival style. He moved to NYC in 1833, becoming a citizen in 1839. His shop "J.H. Belter and Co." was located during the years 1846-1852 at nr. 372 Broadway. He is known for developing a technique for processing laminated rosewood in many layers to achieve thin panels that, once shaped in molds through steam heating, were finely carved. This style which became very popular in NYC, was widely copied by his competitors in New York, Philadelphia, and Boston.Belter died in New York City and his business was carried on by his brothers-in-law, the Springmyers. *

    He was in his time and remains today renowned for his laminated and carved Rococo Revival parlor and bedroom suites.furniture in this revival style was inspired by eighteenth-century French sources and is characterized by curved, cabriole legs, strong C- and S-curves and scrolls, and the extravagant use of carved, naturalistic ornament, particularly flowers.

    Today Belter is considered one of the defining artisans of the Rococo Revival, and his pieces are highly sought after and collectable.

    ref: * Vincent, Clare. “John Henry Belter Patent Parlour Furniture” Furniture History, vol. 3, 1967

    Please note that this piece will need specialist transportation so please contact us for a bespoke quote to your destination.
  • More Information
    Notes: This piece has been attributed to John Henry Belter, the wood used for the frame, veneers and techniques are those that Belter is synonymous with, similar pieces have been exhibited and sold throughout the world. The quality of workmanship on this piece is exceptional.
    Origin: United States
    Period: 19th Century
    Materials: Hand crafted wood carved and overlaid with veneer. The seat fabric is a modern luxury Oatmeal linen.
    Condition: Good. This piece has been fully revitalized by a professional French Polisher and benefits from being fully professionally re-upholstered.
    Creation Date: 1850
    Styles / Movements: Rococo, Americana, Revival
    Dealer Reference #: Belter Meridienne
    Incollect Reference #: 633547
  • Dimensions
    W. 77.95 in; H. 46.46 in; D. 29.92 in;
    W. 198 cm; H. 118 cm; D. 76 cm;
    Seat H. 16.93 in;
    Seat H. 43 cm;
Shipping Information:

We ship worldwide, so please do get in touch for a bespoke quote for delivery to your location.

Message from Seller:

Based in the historic county of East Sussex, England, LCT Home specialise in sourcing the extraordinary, travelling extensively to hand pick European and British heritage antique furniture, designer lighting, and objet d’art from the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.

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