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Joseph Perfetti (d. 1777)
Category
Furniture
Date
1771 (designed) - 1772 (paid for)
Materials
Carved limewood and beech, deal, gesso, gold leaf, black stone, iron
Place of origin
Marylebone
Order this imageCollection
Saltram, Devon
NT 871292
Summary
A pair of carved and gilt pier or end tables, 1771 - 1772, designed by Robert Adam (1728 - 1792) and executed by the carver and gilder Joseph Perfetti (d. 1777).
Full description
Designed to stand beneath the pier mirrors [NT 871293.1 - .2] which flank the doorway between the Red Velvet Room and the Saloon (or Great Room) at Saltram. The original design from Adam's office survives in the Soane Museum (Soane Drawings 20/70) and is dated 1771. An entry in Lord Boringdon's account records payment to 'Perfetti for Table frames in the Velvet Room...£41' on 31st March 1772. Typical of Perfetti's work, the swags which are pendant from the friezes are reinforced to the reverse with strips of iron. (Megan Wheeler, 2017)
Provenance
Designed by Robert Adam (1728 - 1792) and carved and gilt by Joseph Perfetti (d. 1777) for John Parker (d. 1788), 1st Lord Boringdon in 1771/1772. Thence by descent until accepted by HM Treasury in part payment of Death Duties from the Executors of Edmund Robert Parker (1877 - 1951), 4th Earl Morley and transferred to the National Trust in 1957.
Makers and roles
Joseph Perfetti (d. 1777), carver Robert Adam (Kirkcaldy 1728 - London 1792), designer Joseph Perfetti (d. 1777), gilder