THE PROPERTY OF A NOBLEMAN
A LACQUERED BRASS-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD AND CUBE PARQUETRY TRICOTEUSE, inlaid overall with boxwood lines, with bow-ended rectangular galleried top with hinged fall-front, on pierced lyre-shaped end-supports joined by a rounded rectangular undertier, on splayed end-supports, second half 19th Century, probably English

细节
A LACQUERED BRASS-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD AND CUBE PARQUETRY TRICOTEUSE, inlaid overall with boxwood lines, with bow-ended rectangular galleried top with hinged fall-front, on pierced lyre-shaped end-supports joined by a rounded rectangular undertier, on splayed end-supports, second half 19th Century, probably English
29½in. (75cm.) wide; 28½in. (72cm.) high; 13¼in. (33.5cm.) deep

拍品专文

This tricoteuse is based on a group by or attributed to Jean-Henri Riesener (maitre in 1768) and Martin Carlin (maitre in 1766) including that made by Riesener for Marie-Antionette at St.Cloud, now in the Musée Nissim de Camondo, Paris (Catalogue, 1973, p.73, no.347). Another was sold from the collection of Mr. and Mrs John Balfour, Balbirnie, Fife, Scotland, in these Rooms, 29 June 1972, lot 4.