A Pair of Early 20thC Italian Carved Marble Faux Fruits as an Apple & Peach

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Object Description

The very fine pair of Italian carved marble faux fruits each naturalistically modelled and hand chiselled and painted, one as an apple, the other a peach, and surviving from the second quarter of the twentieth century.

Object History

Unknown.

Object Literature

Stone fruit was first made in the Victorian days, and became very popular after WWII, and is still made today but now, mostly in the far east. Much of the prized Italian fruit is is produced in the Carrara area of Italy where the famous quarries used by Michelangelo are found. Chunks of white marble are carved, chiseled and shaped into fruit and then the piece is heated in a kiln oven. After, a coating of wax is applied and pigments and dyes are then layered on the warm wax with minerals and natural dyes used as pigments. These examples are very intricate and painstakingly crafted.

Perfect on the mantelpiece, or indeed, delectable in the fruit bowl… just don’t be tempted to take a bite.

Object Condition

Generally in good condition the fruits have expected wear, with one or two slight frits but nothing of a serious nature with the stalks remaining intact also.

The Apple: 3.25” diameter & 2.5” high
The Peach: 2.75” diameter & 2.25” high

Object Details

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By appointment only.

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Dealer Location

The Onion Barn
Shoe Cottage
15 High Street
Blunham
Bedfordshire
MK44 3NL

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