Napoleon III Style Ebonized and Marquetry Jardinière Stand with Ormolu Gallery
Napoleon III Style Ebonized and Marquetry Jardinière Stand with Ormolu Gallery
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Additional Description:
Striking French Napoleon III–style jardinière stand featuring an ebonized wood base richly adorned with intricate marquetry panels in contrasting veneers. The rectangular top is framed by a pierced ormolu gallery and centers a beautifully executed marquetry tableau depicting a classical urn, musical instruments, floral sprays, and garlands—an arrangement characteristic of Second Empire decorative arts.
The frieze is inlaid with scrolling foliate motifs on a boulle-inspired ground, while the corners are accented with applied ormolu mounts featuring neoclassical ornamentation. The turned and tapered legs, finished in deep ebonized tones, are joined by a shaped stretcher with a central carved element, providing both stability and visual balance.
The lift-top reveals a fitted interior lined in green-painted metal, originally intended to hold a planter insert, making this a true jardinière stand. The combination of fine marquetry, gilt bronze accents, and dramatic contrast between dark and warm tones embodies the opulence of late 19th-century French decorative furniture.
Era:
Late 19th century (Napoleon III period), circa 1860–1880
History:
During the reign of Napoleon III (1852–1870), French furniture design embraced eclecticism and opulence, often drawing inspiration from earlier Louis XV and Louis XVI styles while incorporating exotic materials and elaborate ornamentation. Jardinière stands became fashionable decorative furnishings in well-appointed interiors, reflecting the period’s fascination with botany and indoor plant displays. Pieces such as this were designed not only for function but as statement objects, showcasing the cabinetmaker’s skill in marquetry and bronze work.
Provenance:
France
Materials:
Ebonized wood, burled veneers, marquetry inlay (various woods), ormolu (gilt bronze) mounts, metal liner
Dimensions:
Not provided
Disclaimers/Condition:
Good antique condition overall with age-appropriate wear. Notable surface wear, minor scratches, and areas of veneer wear consistent with use. The interior metal liner shows oxidation and wear, including a visible split/crack at one corner. Some wear and patina to ormolu mounts and gallery. Structurally sound and presents beautifully.
Additional Description:
Striking French Napoleon III–style jardinière stand featuring an ebonized wood base richly adorned with intricate marquetry panels in contrasting veneers. The rectangular top is framed by a pierced ormolu gallery and centers a beautifully executed marquetry tableau depicting a classical urn, musical instruments, floral sprays, and garlands—an arrangement characteristic of Second Empire decorative arts.
The frieze is inlaid with scrolling foliate motifs on a boulle-inspired ground, while the corners are accented with applied ormolu mounts featuring neoclassical ornamentation. The turned and tapered legs, finished in deep ebonized tones, are joined by a shaped stretcher with a central carved element, providing both stability and visual balance.
The lift-top reveals a fitted interior lined in green-painted metal, originally intended to hold a planter insert, making this a true jardinière stand. The combination of fine marquetry, gilt bronze accents, and dramatic contrast between dark and warm tones embodies the opulence of late 19th-century French decorative furniture.
Era:
Late 19th century (Napoleon III period), circa 1860–1880
History:
During the reign of Napoleon III (1852–1870), French furniture design embraced eclecticism and opulence, often drawing inspiration from earlier Louis XV and Louis XVI styles while incorporating exotic materials and elaborate ornamentation. Jardinière stands became fashionable decorative furnishings in well-appointed interiors, reflecting the period’s fascination with botany and indoor plant displays. Pieces such as this were designed not only for function but as statement objects, showcasing the cabinetmaker’s skill in marquetry and bronze work.
Provenance:
France
Materials:
Ebonized wood, burled veneers, marquetry inlay (various woods), ormolu (gilt bronze) mounts, metal liner
Dimensions:
Not provided
Disclaimers/Condition:
Good antique condition overall with age-appropriate wear. Notable surface wear, minor scratches, and areas of veneer wear consistent with use. The interior metal liner shows oxidation and wear, including a visible split/crack at one corner. Some wear and patina to ormolu mounts and gallery. Structurally sound and presents beautifully.