Pair of Portuguese Carved Pedestals

Pair of Portuguese Carved Pedestals

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Pair of Portuguese Carved Pedestals

A remarkable pair of Portuguese carved pedestals, dating to the early 18th century, showcasing the refined Neo-Classical style with exuberant botanical motifs. These architectural columns combine bold design elements with intricate carving, making them a striking addition to both period and contemporary interiors.

Origin: Portugal
Date: Circa 1700
Material: Carved wood

Dimensions: Height: 164 cm (64.5 ins); Width: 45 cm (17.7 ins); Depth: 40 cm (16 ins)

Condition: Attractive patina, minor historical restorations commensurate with age

These carved pedestals exemplify the transition between Baroque and Neo-Classical tastes that defined early 18th-century Portuguese decorative arts. Their elaborate acanthus leaf capitals and opulent fruit swags echo the sculptural richness found in notable museum collections, while their architectural form draws comparison to celebrated examples in Lisbon's historic palaces. Such columns, when found in pairs and of this scale, are rare and highly sought after by collectors of 18th-century furniture and decorative objects.

Notable Features:

  • Exquisite hand-carved details, including bold volutes and abundant botanical motifs
  • Distinctive Neo-Classical references, such as acanthus capitals, egg-and-dart mouldings, and strapwork ornamentation
  • Impressive scale and architectural presence, increasing their collecting value
  • Stepped bases provide stability, making them ideal for displaying sculpture, urns, or lamps

The craftsmanship of these architectural columns is highlighted by deep relief carving, particularly in the lavish fruit swags and carefully executed acanthus leaves. The elegant curves and robust proportions speak to the Neo-Classical revival in Portugal during the period, blending both decorative flamboyance and structural integrity.

These Portuguese carved pedestals are not only rare examples of 18th-century artefacts but also offer significant practical versatility. Whether enhancing a grand hallway, framing an entryway, or serving as a focal point for sculpture or decorative urns, they make an impressive statement in both private collections and refined interior schemes. Their enduring style, coupled with a distinguished provenance, makes them a desirable addition for discerning collectors and enthusiasts of historical decor.

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