A FRENCH ORMOLU AND GREEN MARBLE GUERIDON
A FRENCH ORMOLU AND GREEN MARBLE GUERIDON
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A FRENCH ORMOLU AND GREEN MARBLE GUERIDON

BY ZWIENER JANSEN SUCCESSEUR, PARIS, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A FRENCH ORMOLU AND GREEN MARBLE GUERIDON
BY ZWIENER JANSEN SUCCESSEUR, PARIS, LATE 19TH CENTURY
The eared circular Swedish Green marble top within a reeded, ribbon and acanthus-cast rim, on four scrolled legs each headed by a foliate set female bust, joined by a spiral 'X'-frame stretcher centred by a foliate mount, the underside stamped to the top of each leg 'ZJ 1689'
29 in. (73.5 cm.) high; 23 in. (58 cm.) diameter

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This delicate ormolu gueridon is exemplary of Zwiener's style which fused the high-rococo opulence of the Louis XV period with Art Nouveau. Joseph Emmanuel Zwiener was one of the premier haut luxe cabinetmakers of the late 19th century and was awarded a médaille d'or at the 1889 Paris Exhibition for his masterwork jewellery-cabinet which sold recently at Christie's, London, 17 March 2011, lot 409 (£623,650).

Jean-Henri Jansen (1854-1928) founded the celebrated decorators Maison Jansen in 1880. Around 1900 Maison Jansen acquired the archives and rights of the Paris workshop of Zwiener who had been summoned to his native Germany in 1895 to produce a suite of furniture for Kaiser Wilhelm II (d. 1941). Thus, after 1895 Maison Jansen took over Zwiener's Paris atelier, renaming it Zwiener Jansen Successeur and adopting the practice of stamping pieces, as can be seen in this lot, 'ZJ'.

Another example of this model sold Christie's, London, 23 February 2006, lot 183 (£26,400).