Set of Three Antique French Rococo Ribbon and Rose Decorative Furniture Mounts
Set of Three Antique French Rococo Ribbon and Rose Decorative Furniture Mounts
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Additional Description:
An elegant antique gilt metal decorative appliqué executed in an exuberant Rococo Revival style, featuring a flowing ribbon bow crest surmounting a deeply modeled rose blossom with trailing floral sprays and foliate detailing. The composition is highly sculptural, with pierced openwork ribbons creating dramatic movement and shadow, while the central rose motif adds romantic softness characteristic of French decorative arts of the Louis XV revival period.
The reverse reveals its original mounting holes, indicating it was once affixed to a larger object—possibly a piece of furniture, mirror, casket, clock case, wall panel, or architectural furnishing. The casting displays strong dimensionality with crisp folds and botanical modeling, suggesting quality decorative craftsmanship rather than a flat stamped ornament.
The surface retains remnants of original gilt finish over a darker oxidized metal ground, producing a richly aged patina that enhances the depth of the ornamentation. Its scale makes it ideal as a standalone decorative fragment, wall accent, or incorporation into a curated assemblage of antique architectural elements.
Era:
Late 19th century to early 20th century, likely circa 1880–1920.
History:
Decorative ormolu and gilt-metal mounts became highly fashionable during the 19th-century French Rococo Revival movement, when artisans revived the asymmetrical floral exuberance associated with the reign of Louis XV. Such mounts adorned luxury furniture, mirrors, clock cases, vitrines, and decorative interiors.
These ornamental appliqués were often used to elevate cabinetry and decorative objects through layered sculptural embellishment. Today, surviving mounts are appreciated both as collectible fragments and as decorative art objects in their own right.
Provenance:
Likely French or Continental European origin.
Materials:
Cast gilt metal, likely spelter or brass with gilt surface finish.
Dimensions:
6.5” H x 3.25” W.
Disclaimers:
Antique condition with age-related wear including oxidation, surface rubbing, loss to gilded finish, and casting irregularities consistent with age and manufacture. Mounting holes and wear indicate prior attachment to a larger object. Minor surface buildup and patina throughout.
Additional Description:
An elegant antique gilt metal decorative appliqué executed in an exuberant Rococo Revival style, featuring a flowing ribbon bow crest surmounting a deeply modeled rose blossom with trailing floral sprays and foliate detailing. The composition is highly sculptural, with pierced openwork ribbons creating dramatic movement and shadow, while the central rose motif adds romantic softness characteristic of French decorative arts of the Louis XV revival period.
The reverse reveals its original mounting holes, indicating it was once affixed to a larger object—possibly a piece of furniture, mirror, casket, clock case, wall panel, or architectural furnishing. The casting displays strong dimensionality with crisp folds and botanical modeling, suggesting quality decorative craftsmanship rather than a flat stamped ornament.
The surface retains remnants of original gilt finish over a darker oxidized metal ground, producing a richly aged patina that enhances the depth of the ornamentation. Its scale makes it ideal as a standalone decorative fragment, wall accent, or incorporation into a curated assemblage of antique architectural elements.
Era:
Late 19th century to early 20th century, likely circa 1880–1920.
History:
Decorative ormolu and gilt-metal mounts became highly fashionable during the 19th-century French Rococo Revival movement, when artisans revived the asymmetrical floral exuberance associated with the reign of Louis XV. Such mounts adorned luxury furniture, mirrors, clock cases, vitrines, and decorative interiors.
These ornamental appliqués were often used to elevate cabinetry and decorative objects through layered sculptural embellishment. Today, surviving mounts are appreciated both as collectible fragments and as decorative art objects in their own right.
Provenance:
Likely French or Continental European origin.
Materials:
Cast gilt metal, likely spelter or brass with gilt surface finish.
Dimensions:
6.5” H x 3.25” W.
Disclaimers:
Antique condition with age-related wear including oxidation, surface rubbing, loss to gilded finish, and casting irregularities consistent with age and manufacture. Mounting holes and wear indicate prior attachment to a larger object. Minor surface buildup and patina throughout.