Adam Revival - Stand - Mahogany - for bust - Torchere






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19th‑century antique torchère bust stand in mahogany, Adam Revival style, designed by Adam Revival, with a tripod base, 92 cm high, 43 cm wide and 43 cm deep, originating from France and in good used condition with minor signs of age.
Description from the seller
This refined bust support — also known as a torchère — is an exceptional 19th-century piece, crafted in mahogany with a deep red tone that highlights its elegance and nobility. Of Adam Revival style with Edwardian influence, its design blends architectural sobriety with delicate decorative details, evoking the British neoclassical taste reinterpreted in a decorative key for distinguished interiors.
The finely turned central column rises on a tripod base with curved legs that provide stability and visual grace. The polished finish reveals the rich, deep grain of the mahogany, while the balanced proportion between the shaft and the base makes it an ideal support for busts, vases, or sculptures, in both classical and eclectic settings.
This piece has added value: it retains the original auction tag from the prestigious Durán gallery in Madrid, a testament to its provenance and its journey through the collecting circuit. This detail not only adds authenticity, but also reinforces its appeal to art lovers, antique dealers, and discerning decorators.
A work with soul, character, and presence, ready to take a prominent place in any collection or space, with a sensitivity to history.
Certified shipping and good packaging.
Seller's Story
Translated by Google TranslateThis refined bust support — also known as a torchère — is an exceptional 19th-century piece, crafted in mahogany with a deep red tone that highlights its elegance and nobility. Of Adam Revival style with Edwardian influence, its design blends architectural sobriety with delicate decorative details, evoking the British neoclassical taste reinterpreted in a decorative key for distinguished interiors.
The finely turned central column rises on a tripod base with curved legs that provide stability and visual grace. The polished finish reveals the rich, deep grain of the mahogany, while the balanced proportion between the shaft and the base makes it an ideal support for busts, vases, or sculptures, in both classical and eclectic settings.
This piece has added value: it retains the original auction tag from the prestigious Durán gallery in Madrid, a testament to its provenance and its journey through the collecting circuit. This detail not only adds authenticity, but also reinforces its appeal to art lovers, antique dealers, and discerning decorators.
A work with soul, character, and presence, ready to take a prominent place in any collection or space, with a sensitivity to history.
Certified shipping and good packaging.
