A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND BRASS-MOUNTED STICK-STAND
A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND BRASS-MOUNTED STICK-STAND

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A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND BRASS-MOUNTED STICK-STAND
The galleried top above a panelled back with pierced slats and flanked by finials, with central brass rail above a moulded dished plinth base with brass liner, on bracket feet, the feet with indistinct numerical stamp
40½ in. (103 cm.) high; 23 in. (58.5 cm.) wide; 10 in. (25.5 cm.) deep

拍品专文

The umbrella stand, with galleried vase shelf and brass enrichments, has flowered and folliated enrichments reflecting the enthusiasm for 'Art botany' promoted by Christopher Dresser (d. 1904), the self-styled 'ornamentist', who contributed to Owen Jones's Grammar of Ornament, 1859 and whose numerous publications included, Studies in Design, 1874-6, Principles of Decorative Design, 1873, and Modern Ornamentation, 1886. Patterns for a variety of related 'hat and umbrella stands' featured in the 1876 catalogue of James Shoolbred and Company.