Table, Tea Set and Salver
Table, Tea Set and Salver, designed by Carlo Bugatti (Italian, 1856 - 1940), executed by A. A. Hebrard (French, 1866 - 1937) c. 1907
Beautifully crafted, the entire ensemble typifies Bugatti's standard of technical excellence. Seldom has so much care and skill been brought to bear in the creation of luxury objects that were actually designed more to amaze and delight the viewer than to be truly useful. This tea set, salver, and table, together with some now missing cups, were all designed by Bugatti as an ensemble. They were probably acquired from his 1907 exhibition at the Galerie HÈbrard in Paris by a wealthy South African widow, Anna Blake, who was living there at the time. It is said that Bugatti's work appealed to her because it reminded her of Africa. Some of the animal and insect motifs suggest mythical beasts or the fossils of prehistoric animals. When Mrs. Blake returned to Cape Town, she took these and other pieces designed by Bugatti with her, and they remained in South Africa until about 20 years ago. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

