Lot 15
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Paul Sormani 1817 - 1887 A Louis XVI style gilt bronze mounted mahogany and satinwood parquetry dressing table, Paris, last quarter 19th century

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Description

  • paul sormani
  • gilt bronze, mahogany
  • height 54 in.; width 45 3/4 in.; depth 25 1/4 in.
  • 137 cm; 116 cm; 64 cm
the swivelling oval mirror held aloft by winged water nymphs, the kidney shaped table fitted with three frieze drawers, the lock plate signed P. SORMANI / 10, rue Charlot / PARIS to the central drawer

Catalogue Note

This dressing table, or coiffeuse, has very fine and feminine proportions with its winged sirens holding the mirror aloft. It would have been placed in a bedroom or dressing room and would also have been used as a writing table.

Paul Sormani (1817-1866) established the firm in 1847 at 7, Cimetière Saint-Nicholas in Paris. The location was then changed in 1854 to 114, Rue du Temple, and in 1867 to 10, rue Charlot. He was present at all the major exhibitions with petits meubles de fantaisie, as well as excellent quality reproductions of some of the Garde Meuble National items. The firm won a bronze medal in 1849 and une médaille de première classe in 1855. At the 1867 Exposition Universelle, his work was described as such: ‘toute sa production révèle une qualité d'exécution de tout premier ordre("the whole of his production exhibits craftsmanship of the highest quality"). When Sormani passed away, his son, Paul-Charles (b.1848) took over his father's business alongside his mother, Ursule-Marie Philippine, hence the company’s name change to Sormani Veuve Paul et Fils. In 1914 Paul Charles Sormani formed a partnership with Thiebault Frères, and the firm was moved to 134, Boulevard Haussmann, where it remained until its closure in 1934. The furniture production was of the highest quality in the style of Louis XV and Louis XVI.