A pair of 19th C Shellworks POA

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A pair of 19th C Shellworks POA

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A pair of exquisitely crafted, early 19th C English shellworks, each encompassing a campagna-shaped urn meticulously veneered to simulate the esteemed Blue John Stone. Originating from the period circa 1800, these objets d’art are a consummate representation of Georgian ingenuity and aesthetics.

The urns within these glass cloches are adorned with a delicate mosaic of minute seashells, including the distinctive beaks of sea urchins, arranged to create harmonious and repeating geometric patterns. This intricate shellwork is a testament to the artisan’s precision and the Georgian fascination with natural history and the curiosities of the marine world.

Nestled within each urn is an enchanting assemblage of floristry, composed of shells, dyed paper, and wire to portray blooms, foliage, and berries in a celebration of eternal spring. These floral arrangements are an exquisite marriage of the organic and the crafted, showcasing an art form where meticulous attention to detail was paramount, and the imitation of nature’s beauty in permanent form was a pursuit of the era’s finest artisans.

Adding to the allure of these arrangements, the base of each urn is embellished with an assortment of natural corals, tumbled rocks, clam and snail shells, further anchoring the pieces in the Georgian era’s enchantment with the natural world. These elements are not merely decorative; they are symbolic, reflecting the early 19th century’s burgeoning interest in exploration, discovery, and the natural sciences.

This pair of urns, preserved under glass, have been safeguarded from the passage of time, their colours as vivid and their details as crisp as when they were first assembled. They are not only remarkable specimens of decorative art but also historical vignettes that capture the spirit of their time.

Height 28 inches

Width 11.5 inches

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