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Jacqueline Adams Antiques
425 Peachtree Hills Ave., Ste. 7
Atlanta, GA 30305 , United States
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19th Century French Framed Cameo Collection with Gilt Accents
$ 3,950
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Description
This exquisite 19th-century French framed collection of cameos presents a stunning display of classical artistry. The composition features an array of intricately detailed terracotta-hued cameos, each carefully set within an ornate gilt frame. These cameos depict a range of classical figures, mythological scenes, and allegorical imagery, demonstrating the period’s fascination with antiquity and neoclassical aesthetics.
Mounted against a richly patterned background with a delicate floral motif, the cameos create a visually striking arrangement that evokes the grandeur of historical collections. The deep-set, multi-layered frame, with its black, gold, and cream accents, enhances the sense of depth and refinement, making it an elegant statement piece.
A remarkable decorative object, this framed cameo collection is ideal for lovers of neoclassical art, collectors of historical curiosities, or those seeking a sophisticated accent for an interior inspired by European history and design. -
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Origin: France Period: 19th Century Materials: Metal,Paper,Terracotta,Wood,Gilt,Pressed Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. This is an antique and having been around for a long time, it will show signs of wear. Styles / Movements: Traditional Dealer Reference #: ZZ250 Incollect Reference #: 779818 -
Dimensions
W. 14.2 in; H. 16.1 in; D. 1 in; W. 36.07 cm; H. 40.89 cm; D. 2.54 cm;
Message from Seller:
Discover Jacqueline Adams Antiques, a distinguished importer of fine European antiques with nearly 40 years of expertise. Specializing in 17th, 18th, and 19th century French, Italian, Swedish, and Dutch pieces, our expansive 8,000 square foot showroom is nestled in the prestigious Galleries of Peachtree Hills next to the ADAC Atlanta Decorative Art Center. P: 404.869.6790 E: info@jadamsantiques.com
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