Style Napoleon III / Ref.13946
A pedestal table with a very rare enamel decoration from the Rubelles faience factory
Dimensions:
Height: 25'' ⅝ 65cm
Depth: 22'' 56cm
Diameter: 27'' ⅛ 69cm
Origin:
19th century
Status:
Good condition
Our rosewood veneered pedestal table, with a top decorated with shading enamels of a beautiful deep green, is a truly exceptional piece.
Made between 1842 and 1844, this enamel decoration is the work of the artistic earthenware factory of Rubelles, near Fontainebleau.
Possibly withdrawn from the Exhibition of Commerce and Industrial Products in 1844, our pedestal table is the only example known to date.
At the end of the 19th century, his creations were highly prized by connoisseurs who competed for them “at a high price”. They were compared to the most beautiful English porcelain.
Very rare, this decoration is made of lithophanic earthenware, a technique developed by Baron de Bourgoing in association with Alexis du Tremblay, owner of the Château de Rubelles.
Directors of the Rubelles Manufacture, the two partners exploited this original process for around fifteen years.
It allows you to obtain transparency effects in porcelain. The drawings are rendered in gradients, from opaque shadows to very translucent lights.
For more information on this work, see the video on MarcMaison.art.
Price: on request
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