Description: Fabulous laminated rosewood rococo Victorian large size
Recamier attributed to John Henry Belter, NYC. The very top crest is richly
carved with roses, leaves, and fruit. A somewhat similar crest is shown on
page 47 of "The Furniture of John Henry Belter and the Rococo Revival" by
Marvin D. Schwartz. The entire top frame has the naturalistic vine design
employed by Belter. The realistic motifs include oak leaves, bunches of
grapes, roses, acorns, fruit, and flowers. All this is open carved out of
the laminated back in great detail. The serpentine shaped bottom of the
seat is beautifully carved with a large cluster carving in the middle. A
chair with similar carvings is shown in the same book on page 44. The arm
is not the usual shape used by Belter. However, the best known example of a
Belter sofa pictured on page 124 and on the cover of "American Furniture
of the 19th Century" by Eileen and Richard Dubrow, has a near matching arm.
Overall, the grapes, leaves and intricacy of the carvings resemble Tutthill
King, one of the best patterns. Examples are shown on page 101 of the
Dubrow book. This is probably a one of kind, special order, made by Belter,
employing many of his design elements. It sits on the original brass
castors. We are offering this piece in "as found" condition. The fabric is
a rather recent addition. While the springs and fabric are, for the most
part, in good condition, there are some tears in the right side of the seat
and few small stains. It also has a few minor issues that are shown in the
last four photos. We could have these fixed for an additional fee if
requested. The flaws are: 1. Metal braces installed on the back to legs.
2. Two small splits in the laminated top back 3. Some missing moldings in
the back of the lower wrap-around side. 4. The front of a flower on the
left side of the lower seat rail. This is the best Belter recamier we have
ever seen offered for sale! Furthermore, most of his other recamiers are
petite while this is of substantial and very useable proportions. A rare
find for the serious collector! Doesn't our niece, Jenny, make a wonderful
model?!
Circa: 1850
Dimensions: 45"H x 82"L
Finish: Fair to good original finish with fine original patina. The rich
grain of the rosewood can be visible and especially noticeable from the back
(see photo).
Price: $32,500.00 ON SALE: $26,500.00
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