Not much is known about pietro bossi although much inlay work of the late 18th century is commonly known as bossi work.
Inlaid marble chimneypiece.
A statuary sienna marble and scagliola inlaid marble chimneypiece in the adam style.
The moulded shelf above an inlaid faux fluted freize centred by a rectangular tablet applied with a drapery hung urn the corresponding faux fluted jambs with urn cappings on block feet.
An irish george iii inlaid statuary marble chimneypiece by george and hill darley gallery.
Sienna marble interior slips 19th century.
The pure white italian statuary carrara marble body beautifully inlaid with multicoloured scagliola to form exquisite neo classical ornament.
This very fine statuary marble and scagliola chimneypiece with inlaid neo classical designs is in the manner of pietro bossi.
This technique has been replicated by ryan smith to produce this uniquely irish fireplace.
A late 18th century neoclassical english statuary marble chimneypiece inlaid with contrasting portoro nero marble circa 1795 with moulded shelf breaking forward and protruding ove.
Category 1790s british regency antique inlay fireplaces and mantels.
With satyr masks on the endblocks supported on the jambs also of statuary with inlaid green marble panels with two carved amorini one.
Opening width 851 mm 33 in.
A compact neo classical chimneypiece carved in statuary and inlaid with verde antico green marble panels.
An irish george iii white marble and scaliola chimneypiece attributed to pietro bossi circa 1780 the molded breakfronted rest above a freize inlaid with classical portrait medallions joined by husk draped swags the jambs headed by crossed berried branches over paneled foliate and crossed arrow pendants.
The central plaque depicts two carved seated winged griffons either side of a flaming urn two inlaid green marble panels either side.
Depth of shelf 203 mm 8 in.
Overall height 1213 mm 47 in.
This exceptional chimneypiece is one of three bossi s from a private collection each bought during the 1980 s from three different georgian buildings.
A regency style statuary marble chimneypiece inlaid with porphyry ovals to centre panel and side blockings.
Born in italy and moved to dublin in the late 18th century pietro bossi developed and perfected the technique of inlaying scagliola.
Opening height 889 mm 35 in.