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Neapolitan Piqué et Posé Gold and Mother of Pearl Inlaid Casket (1700 to 1800 Italy )

Reference no. 57388

Medium

Piqué et Posé Gold and Mother of Pearl and Tortoiseshell

Provenance

Provenance: Ex English Private collection
cf: A pair of candlesticks in the James A Rothschild collection at Waddesdon Manor signed ‘G. Sarao F. Neap’

Literature

The technique of piqué in tortoiseshell spread throughout Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries, but the most beautiful work came from Naples. In August 1683 the Duke of Gravina paid 3 ducats to Matteo de Turris for a ‘Tabaci Tartaruga’ to make him a fine inlaid box. Called ‘Tartarugal’ these Neapolitan craftsmen co-operated with the makers of musical instruments and clocks, and with cabinetmakers, when their skills were required. The three most notable Neapolitan craftsmen of the period were Nicolas de Turris, Giuseppe Gennaro Sarao and Antonio Laurentis who was appointed goldsmith to the Court of Naples in 1747. All three craftsmen were members of the ‘Tabaci Tartaruga’.

Description / Expertise

A Fine Neapolitan Piqué et Posé Gold and Mother of Pearl Inlaid Casket
Attributed to the studio of Gennaro Sarao
Circa 1730 – 40

Size: 15cm high, 17.5cm wide, 14cm deep – 6 ins high, 7 ins wide, 5½ ins deep

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