Adrian Alan
STAND 216
Fine XIX Century Furniture, Sculpture & Works of Art.
Adrian Alan
STAND 216
Fine XIX Century Furniture, Sculpture & Works of Art.
Audley House ,3 The Grange, Albion Street
Brighton BN42 4EN
United KingdomDescription
Established in 1964, Adrian Alan is an international family-run business. The firm is recognised as one of the world’s leading dealers in nineteenth century furniture and works of art. Operating from 20,000 sq. ft. premises, Adrian Alan presents the finest furniture, sculpture and works of art from the nineteenth century with an emphasis on exhibition works of art from the international exhibitions of the nineteenth century. Furniture makers include the greatest ébénistes of the Belle Epoque including François Linke, Alfred Beurdeley and Henry Dasson, sculpture by Antoine-Louis Barye, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux and Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, and objets d’art by Baccarat, Barbedienne and Sèvres. Presenting museum quality works of art to an international cliental of institutions, collectors and designers, Adrian Alan prides itself on offering expert advice, competitive pricing, international shipping, restoration and interior design services.
Henry Dasson
A Louis XIV Style Gilt-Bronze Mounted Ebonised and Cut-Gilt-Brass Inlaid ‘Boulle’ Centre Table, By Henry Dasson, Paris.
Madison Colby
A Pair Of White Marble Portrait Roundels Of Female Portraits Representing 'Morning' and 'Evening', By Madison Colby (American, 1842-1871)
Pierre-Emile Jeannest
The Warwick Cup - An Important Victorian Silver Presentation Horse Racing Trophy For The 1853 Warwick Races, By Elkington & Co. England. Modelled by Pierre-Emile Jeannest.
Eugène Farcot
A Napoleon III Gilt and Silvered Bronze, Onyx and Champlevé Enamel Figural Three-Piece Clock Garniture. By Eugène Cornu for the Société des Marbres Onyx d'Algerie, the figure cast from a model by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (1824-1887), the movement by Eugène Farcot, Paris.
Vittorio Caradossi
An Exceptional White Statuary Marble Figural Group of Two Nymphs, Entitled ‘Stelle Cadenti’ (‘Falling Stars’)
François Rosel
A Magnificent Rococo Style Gilt-Bronze, Bois Satiné and Mahogany Commode, By Rosel, Brussels, After The Celebrated Model By Johann Melchoir Kambli