Pair of Napoleon III marble cassolettes, 19th century

Pair of Napoleon III marble cassolettes, 19th century 1192290
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Particular pair of marble cassolettes with bronze finishing. They have a round base with a small central column that supports a circular saucer, under the base there are three bronze feet to improve stability. Always under the base of a cassolette you can notice a repair (see photo). The cassolettes were vases or containers (perfume burners) which were placed on the upper edge of the fireplace mantel in pairs or one on each side next to a clock or a pendulum clock (we also suggest the bookend function). Were very often made of precious metal, bronze or precious marble. This pair belongs to this last category, in fact it is composed of two very particular and rare types of marble: the green one, at the base of the columns, is the Verde Alpi (Alpine Green) which has a dark green background tone that at first glance may seem uniform, but in reality it has an infinite number of light and dark shades and white veins that characterize and distinguish it. Is the marble that has one of the most beautiful shades of green in the world, this type of marble was extracted since ancient times in Val d'Aosta, in the Western Alps and was used in the construction of the Santa Maria Novella Station in Florence in 1848. The other marble is a variety of the rare Arancione Sanguine di Numidian that has a wonderful structure and a very intense orange background crossed by a more or less thick weft of white and yellowish veins. It comes from the quarries of Algiers, but the finishing and polishing are carried out in the area of Carrara (Italy). Is a marble known and appreciated since ancient times. This two ornaments were produced in France between 1870 and 1880 in the Napoleon III style or late Empire.

ID: 4672-1610877550-14216

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Green
Orange

Color

Marble

Material

Good

Condition

French

Origin

before1900

Time period

1

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17 cm

Height

12 cm

Width


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