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Italian Baroque Carved Walnut Lion Furniture Bearers, 17th century (c. 1650–1700)

Italian Baroque Carved Walnut Lion Furniture Bearers, 17th century (c. 1650–1700)

A exceptional pair of carved walnut lion furniture bearers, Italian Baroque, 17th century (c. 1650–1700).

Boldly modelled as recumbent guardian lions, each figure is carved with a richly undercut, scrolling mane, heavy-lidded eyes and an expressive muzzle, creating dramatic depth and shadow in true Baroque fashion.

The pair retain their substantial stepped mounting blocks / tenons to the reverse, clear evidence of their original purpose as structural bearers or terminals beneath an important piece of furniture — most likely a cassone or related chest/bench form.

The walnut has matured to a deep, mellow tone with a wonderfully time-softened surface with remnants of polychrome.

With historic wear consummate with age.

$3,113.54

Original: $10,378.45

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Italian Baroque Carved Walnut Lion Furniture Bearers, 17th century (c. 1650–1700)

$10,378.45

$3,113.54

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Italian Baroque Carved Walnut Lion Furniture Bearers, 17th century (c. 1650–1700)

A exceptional pair of carved walnut lion furniture bearers, Italian Baroque, 17th century (c. 1650–1700).

Boldly modelled as recumbent guardian lions, each figure is carved with a richly undercut, scrolling mane, heavy-lidded eyes and an expressive muzzle, creating dramatic depth and shadow in true Baroque fashion.

The pair retain their substantial stepped mounting blocks / tenons to the reverse, clear evidence of their original purpose as structural bearers or terminals beneath an important piece of furniture — most likely a cassone or related chest/bench form.

The walnut has matured to a deep, mellow tone with a wonderfully time-softened surface with remnants of polychrome.

With historic wear consummate with age.

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A exceptional pair of carved walnut lion furniture bearers, Italian Baroque, 17th century (c. 1650–1700).

Boldly modelled as recumbent guardian lions, each figure is carved with a richly undercut, scrolling mane, heavy-lidded eyes and an expressive muzzle, creating dramatic depth and shadow in true Baroque fashion.

The pair retain their substantial stepped mounting blocks / tenons to the reverse, clear evidence of their original purpose as structural bearers or terminals beneath an important piece of furniture — most likely a cassone or related chest/bench form.

The walnut has matured to a deep, mellow tone with a wonderfully time-softened surface with remnants of polychrome.

With historic wear consummate with age.