A FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED IMPERIAL PORPHYRY CACHE-POT
A FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED IMPERIAL PORPHYRY CACHE-POT
A FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED IMPERIAL PORPHYRY CACHE-POT
A FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED IMPERIAL PORPHYRY CACHE-POT
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A FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED IMPERIAL PORPHYRY CACHE-POT

19TH CENTURY

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A FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED IMPERIAL PORPHYRY CACHE-POT
19TH CENTURY
Of cylindrical form, the gadrooned rim above foliate mask handles, on a circular socle and square base, the base stamped with probably spurious château de Saint-Cloud inventory mark 'St C 20'
12 in. (30.5 cm.) high; 10 ¼ in. (26 cm.) wide; 10 ¼ in. (26 cm.) deep
Provenance
The Hon. Mrs. Reginald (Daisy) Fellowes, Paris; thence by descent to her daughter, Comtesse de Castéja (1911-1986).
Purchased from Galerie Perrin, Paris, January 1994.
Literature
P. Arizzoli-Clémentel, Georges Geffroy, 1905-1971, Une légende du grand décor français, Paris, 2016, p. 76 (illustrated in Mrs Fellowes' entrance hall on Rue de Lille, Paris).

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The Hon. Daisy Fellowes (née Marguerite Séverine Philippine Decazes de Glücksberg, 1890-1962), was a renowned society figure and celebrated fashion icon and tastemaker. Her apartment at 69 rue de Lille was decorated by Georges Geffroy (1903-1971), the prominent Parisian society decorator, who designed the interiors of the Hôtel Lambert for Baron Alexis de Redé in 1948, among many others. An avid collector of French furniture himself, Geffroy's personal collection contained pieces by Jacob, Weisweiler and Riesener, and other top craftsmen. The rue de Lille apartment, which was purchased with her second husband Reginald Fellowes after the war, was a sumptuous assemblage of European furniture, European and Asian objets d'art, and paintings (see 'Dernier regard sur l'hôtel particulier du faubourg Saint-Germain dans lequel régna l'Honorable Mrs. Reginald Fellowes', Connaissance des Arts, April 1977, pp. 86-93).

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