Italian Neoclassical Mahogany Console with an Inset Marble Top, Genoa
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Attributed to by Henry Thomas Peters, an Englishman working in Genoa.
38 1/2 x 4 ft. 3 in. x 24 1/4 in.
Note: Henry Thomas Peters' English antecedents remain obscure although he probably began his career in England. However, he is not listed in Beard and Gilbert's Dictionary of English Furniture Makers, 1660-1840. He arrived in Genoa circa 1817 and by 1824 had established a workshop in Via Balbi, a neighborhood in which the Royal Palace and other noble residences were located. Today, some of his works are preserved in the Palazzo Rosso, Genoa and were probably bequests from the various aristocratic families for whom he worked, including the Brignole Sale family.
Peters was appointed by the Court of Savoy and produced furniture for their palaces in Turin, Genoa and Racconigi including the Palazzo Reale. Notably, in 1841, furniture for the wedding of Prince Vittorio Emanuele. In 1846, Peters and his extensive workshop won the silver medal at the Esposizione dei Prodotti e delle Manifatture Nazionali. Peters was famed for producing furniture with the technical accuracy typical of English but adapted to the late Italian style.
A set of six Italian Giltwood Chairs by Henry Thomas Peters realized a sum of 93,750 GPB at Christie's London, March 22, 2017, Lot 443.
Condition
Fitted with a frieze drawer. In good condition with very little nicks and wear. The back panel with an age split and veneer losses along the base with replacements. Nicely carved dolphin supports. Structurally sound.
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