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ADAM WEISWEILER (1744-1820)

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1785-90

RCIN 2593

George IV especially enjoyed works of furniture with highly finished surfaces like these colourful plaques of inlaid hardstones (or pietra dura). Created in seventeenth-century Florence, the plaques were later incorporated into this elegantly restrained, French, neo-classical cabinet. This object was displayed in the Blue Velvet Closet at Carlton House.

First recorded in Carlton House in 1807


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