Important Parcel-Gilt Satinwood Marquetry Hepplewhite Side Table
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Description
A fine and important English George III circa 1785 Hepplewhite neoclassical satinwood one drawer side table with top having elaborate centre foliate inlays of boxwood, palisander, and fruitwood in banded oval, with palisander banded edge surmounting inlaid ribbon-tied swag frieze on all four sides above carved gilt spiral-ribbon banding on square parcel gilt tapering panel-carved supports with rosette corner blocks above gilt bellflower motifs ending in unique square tapering block-form plinth feet. Originally thought to be Russian and attributed to cabinet maker Christian Meyer, it is now firmly believed to be English. The design of the table is based upon various table designs in George Hepplewhite's 'Cabinet Maker and Upholsterers' Guide', published London 1788, and incorporates forms and motifs of Scottish architect and designer Robert Adam. Tables (and chairs) exhibiting identical, related, and similar designs are found in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, at Osterley Park, Middlesex, and Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire.
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More Information
Origin: England Period: 18th Century Materials: Satinwood, boxwood, palisander, fruitwood, ebony, gilding, bronze Condition: Excellent. Wear commensurate with age and use. Creation Date: circa 1785 Styles / Movements: George III, Hepplewhite, Neoclassical Book References: Edwards, Ralph. "The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture: from the Middle Ages to the Late Georgian Period". Country Life, 1964, pp. 570-72. Incollect Reference #: 271787 -
Dimensions
W. 29.63 in; H. 29.57 in; D. 20.94 in; W. 75.26 cm; H. 75.11 cm; D. 53.19 cm;
Message from Seller:
Acroterion, the company, founded in late 2012, is by appointment in the historic Hudson Valley of upstate New York specializing in exceptional fine and decorative art from eastern to western, ancient to current; with a focus on the unique and timeless. The curated inventory is ever-changing and discriminately chosen by the founder and owner Randal Dawkins. Having a passion for fine objects and design from an early age, Mr. Dawkins graduated in 2004 from Sotheby’s Institute of Art, London.
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