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WR Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd.
86 Corn Street, Witney
Oxfordshire OX28 6BU , England
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Chippendale Period Mahogany Secretaire Breakfront Bookcase
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Description
No: 11166
An important Chippendale Period Mahogany Secretaire Breakfront Bookcase. The cornice has an ogee-shaped moulding above a dentil frieze and a concave moulding over four thirteen-pane astragal glazed doors. The centre cupboard has a central divide allowing shelves either side of it to be differently adjusted. Each door encloses 4 adjustable shelves, the base with a central secretaire and cupboards opening to reveal sliding trays. They are flanked by 5 graduated drawers on each side. The whole is raised on a plinth base.
Circa 1765
Price: £29,500-00p.
Note: The quality of the mahogany in both its figuring and grain is exceptional and the workmanship throughout is quite extraordinary. The 13-pane astragal glazing to the upper section doors is taken directly from Chippendale’s “The Gentleman & Cabinet-Maker’s Director”, 3rd. edition, Plate XCI dating from 1753 and the layout of a central base cupboard flanked by drawers is seen in Plate XC,
Height: 103.5” (8.6 feet), 263 cms / Width: 97.25” (8.1 feet), 247 cms / Depth: 23.25”, 59 cms
Lit: For identical handles see “Dumfries House A Chippendale Commission” Vol II Page 123, Lot 251, Christie’s.
Christopher Gilbert “The Life & Work of Thomas Chippendale”,
Vol I, Colour illustration 16 “Two drawer fronts, 1766 and 1771 mounted with one of Chippendale’s favourite “wrought brass” handle patterns, Nostell Priory.
Vol II, Page 134 figs 239 & 240.
Also Page 146, Fig 263 -
More Information
Origin: England Period: 19th Century Materials: mahogany Condition: Good. Creation Date: 1765 Styles / Movements: Traditional, Chippendale Dealer Reference #: 11166 Incollect Reference #: 845861 -
Dimensions
W. 97.24 in; H. 103.54 in; D. 23.23 in; W. 247 cm; H. 263 cm; D. 59 cm;
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