








Handpainted French Napoléon III tôle tray w/ floral still life - 18" x 14¼"
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A beautiful rectangular Napoléon III hand-painted tôle tray with a pierced openwork gallery and cutout handholds. The dark, near-ebonized ground carries a lush still life of garden roses and companion blooms in blush, apricot, cream, and soft green, framed by a fine gilt line to the rim. Made of tôle, tin-plated sheet iron painted and varnished to create a durable, lacquer-like surface. French, circa late 19th century Tôle peinte reached a refined peak under the Second Empire, when deep grounds, gilt accents, and abundant florals suited the opulent Napoléon III taste. Japanned finishes emulated Asian lacquer while protecting the metal from wear, and the reticulated gallery provided both grip and a decorative silhouette for service.
Floral bouquets of this type reflect the 18th-century goût for Dutch still-life painting, revived in the 19th century and executed with French savoir-faire in urban workshops that supplied bourgeois and aristocratic homes. Equally at ease in use or on display, this tray anchors a bar vignette on a console or sideboard, corrals decanters on an ottoman, or serves breakfast on a bedroom bench. It brings a romantic note to a library table layered with leather-bound books and brass candlesticks, and it hangs beautifully as wall art to introduce a soft palette to a corridor or butler’s pantry. Its restrained gilt and moody ground pair well with ebonized furniture, marble-topped guéridons, and patinated brass.
Light wear.
Approx. overall 1½" high x 18" wide x 14¼" deep
Approx. overall 4cm high x 46cm wide x 36cm deep
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