An impressive Egyptian Porphyry basin, possibly Roman, of oval…
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An impressive Egyptian porphyry basin, possibly Roman, of oval form carved with well, 36 cm wide, 25 cm deep, 13 cm high. Provenance: Purchased in 1993 from McWhirter in London according to estate provenance card

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  • Porphyry - In geology, porphyry is a type of igneous rock with a distinctive texture. It has large, visible crystals (called phenocrysts) embedded in a fine-grained groundmass. In the ancient world, porphyry was a highly prized material used for sculptures, sarcophagi, and other decorative objects. Porphyry wasn't widely used in furniture throughout the 19th century, but was used as a luxury and prestigious material.

    Due to its high cost and difficulty in working with, porphyry was primarily used for smaller accent pieces or decorative elements on furniture. This could include tabletops, inlays, veneers, or ornamental details on legs or columns. It was also used for furniture pieces commissioned for royalty, wealthy patrons, or important public buildings. For example, some European palaces feature furniture with porphyry elements.

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