Lot no. 591
PAIR OF CARVED, SCULPTED AND GILDED WOODEN CONSOLES, ROME, LATE 18TH CENTURY
double volute uprights with architectural corbels in the centre and curved elements, cross-bar with door in the centre, partially openwork bands, tops in polychrome scagliola, tops painted in imitation polychrome marble; defects, drops and small hands in the gilding, traces of woodworm, parts of frieze reattached and minor missing, structures to be consolidated, tops with scratches, stains, restoration to edges and missing, wear and chipping
Cm 92X133.5X67
A PAIR CARVED, SCULPTED AND GILDED WOOD CONSOLES, ROME, LATE 17TH CENTURY; DEFECTS, MISSING PART IN THE DECORATION, WOODWORM TRACES, PORTIONS OF THE FRIEZE REATTACHED AND MINOR MISSING PARTS, STRUCTURES TO BE CONSOLIDATED, SURFACES WITH SCRATCHES, WEAR, A
Reference bibliographies:
G. Lizzani, Il mobile romano, Milan 1997, pp. 69, 74, 77, nos. 105, 114, 119
E. Colle, Il mobile Barocco in Italia, Milan 2000, pp, 122-130
A. González-Palacios, Arredi e ornamenti alla corte di Roma. 1560-1795, Milan 2004, pp. 162-167, 172-175
See original version (Italian) Auto-translation. Refer to original language for legal validity.
Pictures credits: Contact organization
Classic furniture
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