A REGENCY SIMULATED ROSEWOOD AND PARCEL-GILT SOFA with padded stepped back, scrolled ends, squab and pair of bolsters covered in yellow striped silk, the reeded toprail with acorn finial and foliate-carved ends, the front showframe channelled and carved with foliage, on foliate-carved reeded tapering feet, probably reduced in width

細節
A REGENCY SIMULATED ROSEWOOD AND PARCEL-GILT SOFA with padded stepped back, scrolled ends, squab and pair of bolsters covered in yellow striped silk, the reeded toprail with acorn finial and foliate-carved ends, the front showframe channelled and carved with foliage, on foliate-carved reeded tapering feet, probably reduced in width
81in. (206cm.) wide
來源
Edward Knoblock, Esq., 11 Montague Place, London
Purchased from Stephen Roper, 38 Elizabeth Street, London, circa 1950

拍品專文

The playwright Edward Knoblock was one of the earliest actual collectors of Regency furniture. He owned several pieces that had belonged to Thomas Hope and which were sold from The Deepdene in 1917. Photographs of his Montague Place house, taken in 1931, are illustrated in Frances Collard, Regency Furniture, Woodbridge, 1985, pp. 265-266. The wall-lights in that room were of the same model as lot XXX in this sale.