Pair of Antique Neoclassical Gilt Bronze Furniture or Architectural Mounts with Floral Relief Decoration
Pair of Antique Neoclassical Gilt Bronze Furniture or Architectural Mounts with Floral Relief Decoration
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A striking pair of antique Art Nouveau gilt metal mounts featuring flowing organic floral decoration and elegant whiplash-inspired curves characteristic of the period. Each mount is formed in a tapered shield-like shape with richly modeled repoussé-style relief depicting stylized roses, scrolling stems, leaves, and an oval reserve framed within sinuous borders.
The mounts retain a warm aged gilt surface with beautiful patination and subtle verdigris in recessed areas, enhancing their sculptural depth and antique character. The reverse reveals their hollow cast construction and original mounting holes, indicating they were once applied to a larger decorative object — likely a piece of fine furniture, a casket, a clock case, a jardinière, or an architectural decorative element.
The design strongly reflects late 19th to early 20th century continental Art Nouveau aesthetics, where floral motifs and asymmetrical natural forms became central decorative themes. Their elegant elongated proportions and flowing botanical ornament would make them ideal for display as decorative fragments, incorporation into restoration work, or repurposing in luxury interior design.
A striking pair of antique Art Nouveau gilt metal mounts featuring flowing organic floral decoration and elegant whiplash-inspired curves characteristic of the period. Each mount is formed in a tapered shield-like shape with richly modeled repoussé-style relief depicting stylized roses, scrolling stems, leaves, and an oval reserve framed within sinuous borders.
The mounts retain a warm aged gilt surface with beautiful patination and subtle verdigris in recessed areas, enhancing their sculptural depth and antique character. The reverse reveals their hollow cast construction and original mounting holes, indicating they were once applied to a larger decorative object — likely a piece of fine furniture, a casket, a clock case, a jardinière, or an architectural decorative element.
The design strongly reflects late 19th to early 20th century continental Art Nouveau aesthetics, where floral motifs and asymmetrical natural forms became central decorative themes. Their elegant elongated proportions and flowing botanical ornament would make them ideal for display as decorative fragments, incorporation into restoration work, or repurposing in luxury interior design.
3.5"h x 3"w x 0.75"d
3.5"h x 3"w x 0.75"d
During the Art Nouveau movement, decorative arts shifted away from rigid historical revival styles toward flowing naturalistic forms inspired by plants, flowers, and organic movement. Furniture makers, bronze foundries, and decorative arts workshops across France, Belgium, Austria, and Germany produced elaborate gilt mounts and appliqués to embellish luxury furnishings and objets d’art.
These mounts likely originated from a larger decorative ensemble, possibly from a vanity table, cabinet, casket, or architectural furnishing. Their stylized floral relief and elongated silhouette are highly representative of the sophisticated decorative vocabulary popular during the Belle Époque.
During the Art Nouveau movement, decorative arts shifted away from rigid historical revival styles toward flowing naturalistic forms inspired by plants, flowers, and organic movement. Furniture makers, bronze foundries, and decorative arts workshops across France, Belgium, Austria, and Germany produced elaborate gilt mounts and appliqués to embellish luxury furnishings and objets d’art.
These mounts likely originated from a larger decorative ensemble, possibly from a vanity table, cabinet, casket, or architectural furnishing. Their stylized floral relief and elongated silhouette are highly representative of the sophisticated decorative vocabulary popular during the Belle Époque.
Late 19th to Early 20th Century circa 1890–1910 Art Nouveau Period
Late 19th to Early 20th Century circa 1890–1910 Art Nouveau Period
Gilt bronze or gilt brass
Cast metal construction
Relief molded decoration
Gilt bronze or gilt brass
Cast metal construction
Relief molded decoration
Continental European; acquired from an antique collection.
Continental European; acquired from an antique collection.
Sold as decorative fragments/mounts.
Age-related wear, oxidation, rubbing, and surface patina throughout consistent with age and former use.
Mounting holes and casting irregularities present from original construction.
Some surface wear and minor edge irregularities visible.
Sold as decorative fragments/mounts.
Age-related wear, oxidation, rubbing, and surface patina throughout consistent with age and former use.
Mounting holes and casting irregularities present from original construction.
Some surface wear and minor edge irregularities visible.