Rare Neo-pompeian Salon Set Attr. To J-p Mazaroz, France, Circa 1860 flag


Object description :

"Rare Neo-pompeian Salon Set Attr. To J-p Mazaroz, France, Circa 1860"
Rare neo-Pompeian salon composed of two armchairs, two chairs and a wooden mirror embellished with a gilded decor on a black lacquered background. A patinated bronze wolf head tops the mirror, framed by gilded ivy garlands. Wolf heads and patinated wood winged lions adorn the chairs and armchairs, covered of red velvet. They rest on anterior lion feet.

Biography :
Jean-Paul Mazaroz was a sculptor who began his career working for Ribaillier in the 1850’s. At the Universal Exhibition of 1855, Mazaroz exhibited several pieces of furniture himself. At this point, his success and popularity started to grow, particularly at the Universal Exhibitions of 1867 and 1878, where he won silver medals. The firm disappeared in 1890.
Price: 10 000 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition

Width: 120
Height: 210

Reference: 1068302
Contact Dealer
line

"Tobogan Antiques" See more objects from this dealer

line

"Living Room Sets, Salon Suites, Other Style"

More objects on Proantic.com
Subscribe to newsletter
line
facebook
pinterest
instagram
Tobogan Antiques
Furniture and Art objects from the 19th Century
Rare Neo-pompeian Salon Set Attr. To J-p Mazaroz, France, Circa 1860
1068302-main-63cbe7fcbdcc9.jpg
0142868999
0609471374


*We will send you a confirmation email from info@proantic.com Please check your messages, including the spam folder.

Thank you! Your submission has been received!

Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form