Offered by: Carlton Hobbs, LLC
PO Box 877 Tuxedo Park, NY 10987 , United States Call Seller 212.423.9000

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A magnificent regency mahogany two door cabinet

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  • Description
    A magnificent regency mahogany two door cabinet with very fine applied tracery decoration to front and sides in the manner of William Porden’s designs for Eaton hall
    English. First Quarter Of The Nineteenth Century.
    Measurements
    Exterior width: 5' 7 1/2" (171.5 cm); Exterior depth: 27 1/2"(70 cm); Exterior height: 8' 5" (256.5 cm) Interior width: 51 1/2"(131 cm); Interior depth: 22" (56 cm); Height to top interior shelf: 61" (155 cm).
    Research:
    Of mahogany. The rectangular cornice pierced with repeating quatrefoil motif above a narrow frieze of carved grapevines. The pair of cupboard doors with carved molding in the shape of a pointed arch flanked by cluster columns with floral capitals, the spandrels containing carved flowers. Each door panel withcarved blind reticulated tracery. The conforming sides carved in lancet arch form with carved blind reticulated tracery and spandrels containing carved flowers. The whole raised on a stepped plinth. The mahogany-lined interior fitted with single later shelf. Originally the interior was horizontally divided above halfway to form two solid mahogany lined compartments. Apparently the divisions were removed long ago presumably so that the cabinet could be used for hanging garments.

    Marks:
    The lock stamped: ‘GR‘ with crown / Barrons Patent Strand

    Provenance:
    London art trade, circa 1986

    The ‘Gothick’ style, or Gothic Revival, was an eighteenth-century reinterpretation of medieval Gothic architecture that began in England circa 1740 and remained popular among connoisseurs and aesthetes of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Rather than a strictly adhere to a purity of form or decoration, “architects and furniture designers perpetuated a revived vocabulary of Gothic ornament…and continually applied it to other styles.” Interiors and furnishings were similarly influenced, and objects of typical Georgian form were applied with tracery, arches, crockets, and pinnacles, often blended with exotic elements. Eighteenth century interpretations of the style were often “not based upon a sound understanding of medieval sources,” but by the nineteenth century, designs tended to be more scholarly in nature.

    Of all the early nineteenth century Gothic Revival schemes, Eaton Hall, Cheshire, country seat of the Grosvenor family, “was one of the most important and lavish examples.” When the 2nd Earl Grosvenor inherited the house in 1802 he chose the architect, William Porden (1755–1822), long-time surveyor to the family, to undertake a building project that reflected his affluence and pedigree. The present cabinet approximates the type of furniture supplied to the house.

    The cabinet was almost certainly designed by an architect owing to its fine proportions and highly accomplished handling of Gothic detail. Its scale, combined with the extremely high quality of the present cabinet’s design and execution suggest that it was conceived for a grand scheme in the private apartments of an important interior of the caliber of Eaton Hall.

    Full research report available on request.
  • More Information
    Period: 19th Century
    Creation Date: 1st Quarter Of The Nineteenth Century
    Styles / Movements: Regency, Traditional
    Dealer Reference #: 11668
    Incollect Reference #: 841386
  • Dimensions
    W. 67.52 in; H. 100.98 in; D. 27.56 in;
    W. 171.5 cm; H. 256.5 cm; D. 70 cm;
Message from Seller:

Carlton Hobbs, LLC specializes in the acquisition, conservation, and research of 17th to 19th century British and Continental furniture and works of art, with a focus on pieces of exceptional merit, including royal and aristocratic provenance. For inquiries, contact 212.423.9000 or email stefanie@carltonhobbs.com.

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