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AN ITALIAN GILTWOOD GROTTO SOFA

CIRCA 1870, SUPPLIED BY PIERRE DELBEE OF MAISON JANSEN

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AN ITALIAN GILTWOOD GROTTO SOFA
CIRCA 1870, SUPPLIED BY PIERRE DELBEE OF MAISON JANSEN
Modelled as an opened oyster, upholstered in buttoned silk-velvet, the shaped arms modelled as dolphins, regilt
44½ in. (113 cm.) high; 50 in. (127 cm.) wide
来源
Mallett of Bourdon House, London, from whom acquired by Don Bartolomé March Servera for Sa Torre Cega, Cala Ratjada, Mallorca circa 1962.
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This fantastical settee is an example of 'Grotto' furniture, so-called after the fashion for building whimsical shell-encrusted grottos from the early 17th century onwards. Almost certainly of Venetian origin, by the mid-19th century there were a number of workshops specialising in meccha (gilt-varnished silvered) shell furniture in Venice, of which Pauly et Cie. was perhaps the leading firm by the 1880s (B. M. Newman and A. Duncan, Fantasy Furniture, New York, 1989, p. 62).