Onyx

Onyx is a crystalline rock often found in volcanic areas, characterised by its parallel bands, fine grain and the range of colours – from white to red to black – in which it appears.  

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Style
  1. Neoclassical 12
  2. Classical 5
  3. Renaissance 5
  4. Floral 4
  5. Islamic 4
  6. Belle Époque 3
  7. Louis XVI 3
  8. Chinoiserie 2
  9. Rococo 2
  10. 20th and 21st Century Design 1
  11. Animal / Animalier 1
  12. Arabesque 1
  13. Chinese Interest 1
  14. Figurative Art 1
  15. Japonisme 1
  16. Modern 1
  17. Napoleon III 1
  18. Orientalist 1
  19. Victorian 1
Material
  1. Onyx 25
  2. Ormolu (Gilt Bronze) 17
  3. Enamel - Champlevé 10
  4. Marble 8
  5. Enamel 5
  6. Wood 5
  7. Porcelain 4
  8. Mahogany 2
  9. Brass 1
  10. Bronze 1
  11. Enamel - Cloisonné 1
  12. Fluorspar 1
  13. Gilt 1
  14. Giltwood 1
  15. Hardwood 1
  16. Lacquer 1
  17. Metal 1
  18. Mirror 1
  19. Porphyry 1
  20. Satin 1
  21. Silvered bronze 1
Colour
  1. Gold 17
  2. Green 13
  3. Multi-coloured 13
  4. Red 10
  5. White 9
  6. Cream 7
  7. Brown 5
  8. Pink 3
  9. Black 2
  10. Grey 2
  11. Orange 2
  12. Blue 1
  13. Silver 1
  14. Turquoise 1
  15. Yellow 1
Country Of Origin
  1. French 18
  2. Continental 2
  3. Belgian 1
  4. Chinese 1
  5. English 1
  6. Italian 1
  7. Russian 1
Period
  1. Late 19th Century 15
  2. Early 20th Century 4
  3. 19th Century 3
  4. 20th Century 2
  5. 18th Century and Earlier 1
Artist / Maker
  1. Barbedienne, Ferdinand 1
  2. Guilmet, André Romain 1
  3. H. Journet & Cie 1
  4. Rosel 1
  5. Weisweiler, Adam 1
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