AN ITALIAN POLYCHROME SCAGLIOLA-INLAID TABLE TOP
AN ITALIAN POLYCHROME SCAGLIOLA-INLAID TABLE TOP
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AN ITALIAN POLYCHROME SCAGLIOLA-INLAID TABLE TOP

BY CLEMENTE SUSINI, FLORENCE, CIRCA 1800

Details
AN ITALIAN POLYCHROME SCAGLIOLA-INLAID TABLE TOP
BY CLEMENTE SUSINI, FLORENCE, CIRCA 1800
The rectangular black slate top inlaid with a still life of vessels, shells, coral, butterflies and doves within a Greek-key border, signed 'C.S.F.'; restorations
57 ¾ in. (156 cm.) wide; 28 ¾ in. (73 cm.) deep
Provenance
Anonymous Sale; Sotheby's, London, 31 October 2007, lot 248, where probably acquired.
Literature
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:

R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, Vol. III, page 302, fig. 80.
H. Groth, Neoclassicism in the North, London, 1990, page 58, fig. 30.
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Lot Essay

This fine scagliola-inlaid table top with a polychrome trompe l'oeil vignette depicting a butterfly hovering amongst antique vases, shells and coral, symbolic of wealth and fruitful excavations in the Italian peninsula, is closely related to a top illustrated in R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, Vol. III, page 302, fig. 80 (one of a pair of Regency console tables from the Dutton Collection). A second scagliola top, with an almost identical arrangement of objects, but on a statuary marble ground signed 'Clemente Susini, F 1801, Firenze', is in the collection of Ovedskloster Manor, one of the most prominent privately-built eighteenth-century country houses in Sweden (illustrated. H. Groth, Neoclassicism in the North, London, 1990, page 58, fig. 30).

A closely related pair of tops signed 'Clemente Sufini Firenza Fece Micali-Livorno, 1797' sold Castillo de Bendinat, Christie's Mallorca, May 24, 1999, lot 331. (£185,579).

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