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A Victorian scrap album, approximately forty pages of scraps including British soldier fighting Zulus and other military; Windsor Castle, Tower of London, Houses of Parliament; Greetings; Children; Animals etc, plus a Victorian carte de visite album containing 30+ Cdvs and a cabinet card, mainly Kent photographers, small oblong album, contemporary decorative cloth and morocco gilt and silvered all edges gilt, brass clasp (2)
PAIR OF FINE ORMOLU AND MARBLE MOUNTED BRULE PARFUMS, ALMOST CERTAINLY BY PAUL-CHARLES SORMANI, in Neoclassical style, third quarter 19th century, each with a shallow domed dove-grey marble cover with berried finial, above an openwork collar cast with anthemia in oval reserves, the dished dove-grey marble bodies with cavetto shoulders, each mounted with three seated term maidens holding trumpets to their lips and rising from scrolled acanthus leaves; on reeded stems rising from the backs of sejant gryphons, on triform bases, atop triform marmo breccia Siena bases, each with three bun feet, 48.5cm high, 22cm wide Note: This pair of perfume burners are based upon a model in Sevres porcelain and gilt bronze attributed to Pierre-Phillipe Thomire and now in the Louvre (inv. OA 5505). The model of the horn players is similar to that of the flute players on Madame du Barry's porphyry vase, which is also in the Louvre. Paul Sormani (1817-1877) was one of the most important Parisian cabinet makers of the second half of the 19th century. He commenced business at 7 Cimetière Saint-Nicolas and in 1847 moved to 114 rue du Temple. By 1867 when he opened at 10 rue Charlot, he was at the pinacle of his sucess. A contemporary source describes his work in glowing terms, 'toute sa production révèle une qualité d'exécution de tout premier ordre' Sormani first showed his work at the 1849 Paris exhibition where he was awarded a bronze medal and again at the International Exhibition in 1855, when he obtained a first class medal. He travelled to London in 1862, where he gained another award and at the Paris exhibtion of 1867 special mention was made of his petits meubles de fantaisie. This fine pair of brûle parfums are a good example of the range of smaller objects and bibelots he produced. the business was taken over by his widow after his death in 1877 For similar examples see Christie's London, 24th February 2005, 19th Century Furniture, Sculpture, Works of Art and Ceramics, lot 33 Also Sotheby's London, M & N Uzal, 19th Century Excellence, 28th October 2009, lot 48 Also Sotheby's New York, Collections: European Decorative Arts, 13th-14th April 2016, lot 586
WILLIAM AND MARY OR GEORGE I BLACK LACQUERED AND PARCEL GILT CABINET ON STAND IN CHINOISERIE STYLE, early 17th century, the twin doors and sides decorated with birds and animals by pagodas in landscapes, the gilt metal escutcheon plates, corner brackets and hinges all with foliate engraving; the interior with an arrangement of eleven drawers all with metal ring handles and with conforming decorative schemes; the probably later stand with four cabriole legs, the cabinet is 78cm high, 91cm wide, the overall height is 149cm
DUTCH OYSTER VENEERED KINGWOOD CABINET ON STAND, the cabinet late 17th century, of rectangular form, the top with moulded edge, the front with twin hinged doors with central radiating segment veneers, within concentric borders of oyster laburnum and walnut, the sides conforming, the interiors of the doors similarly veneered, the arrangement of ten drawers and the central architectural devotional space resembling twenty-two drawer fronts when closed, all with turned ivory handles, the devotional compartment with a central ivory veneered plinth flanked by two angled mirrors and giltwood pilasters, on an ebony and ivory parquetry veneered floor, 59cm high, 82cm wide, 38cm deep; the later stand in the style of work by William Vile, the frieze with central scallop shell flanked by trailing grapevines, on slender cabriole legs descending to upscrolled feet, 72.5cm high, 92cm wide, 46cm deep; the overall height 130.5cm
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