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An Important Side Cabinet by Henry Dasson, dated 1884 ( France 1884 )
HENRY DASSON (born 1825)
Signed, Inscribed, Dated
Henry Dasson, 1884
Medium
Amboyna, mahogany, ormolu, marble
Dimensions:
161.00cm wide
(63.39 inches)
119.50cm high
(47.05 inches)
45.00cm deep
(17.72 inches)
Description / Expertise
Constructed in amboyna and mahogany, with boxwood and ebony stringing, dressed with fine ormolu mounts. Rising from tapering and bronze collared toupie feet the breakfront rectangular form having everted radiused corners, which issue stepped and fluted bronze mounted columns, with capitols of torsade form; the door has a lacquered fete galante framed within a pearl decorated bronze frame, enclosing a shelved interior; the frieze has a running rinceaux band, capped by a bronze frame housing the Rouge de Languedoc marble top. Stamped twice by the maker, Henry Dasson, and dated 1884.
Provenance
Henry Dasson (1825-1896) established at 106 Rue Vielle du-Temple, was one of the most celebrated Parisien bronzier ebenists. His work is renowned for the fine quality of the metalwork, utilising the designs of the ancien regime, and adapting them to conform with the needs of the times. He participated at the Expositions Universelles in 1878 and 1889 and examples of his work were purchased by the English Royal Family.
Status
FOR SALE
