Important Sicilian 18th Century Chest of Drawers... Lot 321
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Important Sicilian 18th Century Chest of Drawers in Sorrento Fruitwood Marquetry, Naples or Sicily, Italian royal workshops from the late 18th century
Naples, Italy, circa 1800. Marquetry of various woods and embedded marble board. 87x129x62cm. Two full-length drawers on high stiletto legs decorated with borders that frame military trophies around the keyhole shield. The brass handles in the shape of a lion's head with a ring in the mouth. It stands out for its composition with only two drawers, which is repeated in examples from the Neapolitan area as well as the marquetry with trophies. According to oral information, from the collection of the Marquis of Palmerola. Similar specimens in the Correale museum in Sorrento. Reference bibliography: -AND. Baccheschi: Il mobile neoclassico en Italia, Milan: Gorlich, 1962 -Enrico Colle: Il mobile neoclassico in Italy. Interior arrangements and decorations from 1775 to 1800. Milan: Electa, 2005. -González-Palacios, A: Il Tempio del Gusto. Le arti decorative in Italia fray classicism and baroque. Roma e il Regno delle Due Sicilia, 2 vols., Milan: Longanesis, 1984.
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