£3,400.00
This is an exceptionally scarce and highly decorative late 19th-century French Grand Tour curiosity and salon library stand. Sourced from France and dating to the Napoleon III era (circa 1870–1890), this structure is a magnificent architectural orrery or tellurion base, showcase-engineered to serve as a high-luxury centerpiece.
The base is a masterclass in traditional French trompe l'œil decoration. It features four hand-painted columns realistically painted to mimic highly prized architectural marble (faux marbre), each crowned with finely cast gilt metal capitals. These columns support a substantial upper platform decorated with spectacular precision to simulate the rich, figured grain of premium walnut wood (faux bois). The center retains its original, intricate mechanical gear system finished in a rich, radiant period gilding. This architectural colonnade originally supported a rotating planetary model, safely enclosed under a protective glass dome that would have rested on the faux-walnut gallery top.
Object Type: French Grand Tour Architectural Orrery / Planetary Base
Period: Late 19th Century / Napoleon III Era (Circa 1870–1890)
Origin: France (Parisian luxury workshop production)
Materials: Timber and composition column base with hand-painted faux marbre and faux bois finishes, heavily gilt-metal capitals and gears.
Architecture: Four-column classical colonnade supporting a clean-profile square upper horizon platform.
"The sheer level of skill required to execute both flawless faux marbre and flawless faux bois on a single piece is extraordinary. This base is pure 19th-century French luxury. Your conclusion about the missing dome is entirely correct—this would have held a highly complex mechanical universe under a glass shade in a grand Parisian salon. Even without the dome and upper spheres, it reads as a powerful piece of classical architectural sculpture. The contrast between the cool marble tones of the columns, the warmth of the faux walnut top, and the bright flash of the gilt capitals is absolute theater. It fits perfectly into that high-end 'Cabinet of Curiosities' aesthetic that international interior designers use to add immediate narrative weight to a library or living room scheme."
This architectural base is in very good antique condition for a delicate, hand-painted 19th-century salon object. The structural woodwork and four columns remain stable, solid, and aligned. The hand-painted faux marbre and faux bois finishes are exceptionally well-preserved, exhibiting a deep, historic wax patination with only minor, stable age-appropriate surface scuffs and light rubbing to high-contact edges. The gilt capitals and gear mechanisms are spectacular, displaying an authentic, rich period glow. The piece lacks its original glass dome and upper planetary attachments, and is presented as a magnificent decorative scientific art object.
Height: 55 cm / 21.7 inch
Width: 44 cm / 17.3 inch
Depth: 47 cm / 18.5 inch
Weight: 6.7 k.g. / 14.8 lbs
All our collections have been through our workshop and where possible, we always try to maintain the original finish preserving the patina and colour, some items are sympathetically restored and this is done by our own skilled craftsmen using only traditional methods