A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD WRITING-TABLE
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A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD WRITING-TABLE

CIRCA 1830

细节
A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD WRITING-TABLE
CIRCA 1830
The rounded rectangular top with gilt-tooled green leather writing-surface, above two panelled mahogany-lined frieze drawers with convex quarter-fillets, the reverse panelled with simulated drawers, on plain end-supports carved with C-scrolls at the base, on a plinth base with scrolled foliate feet with sunk brass castors, the supports joined by a turned stretcher
29 in. (73.5 cm.) high; 54 in. (137 cm.) wide; 27¾ in. (70.5 cm.) deep
来源
Possibly Colonel Augustus Saltern Cleveland (d. 1849), Tapeley Park, Devon, and by family descent.
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拍品专文

Designed in the Grecian Louis Quatorze fashion, this writing-table relates to a 'sofa table' pattern in Thomas Sheraton's, Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Enclopaedia, 1804-8, pl.39. The frieze is embellished with a mosaic of matched and richly figured tablets of rosewood, while reed-gadroons and a bubbled ribbon-guilloche wreath 'vase' pillars, whose 'altar' plinths are raised by acanthus-wrapped trusses enriched with palms.