A REGENCY ORMOLU-MOUNTED AND BRASS-INLAID ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER

IN THE MANNER OF JOHN MACLEAN & SON

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A REGENCY ORMOLU-MOUNTED AND BRASS-INLAID ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER
In the manner of John Maclean & Son
The rectangular top with a two-tiered mirror-backed superstructure with three-quarter galleried and trellis-filled sides, the lower section with a pair of mahogany drawers inlaid with foliage scrolls and, stamped 'J DOOLY & SONS.', flanked on each side by a mask and foliage mount, above a pair of pleated blue silk-backed trellis-panelled doors enclosing a removable shelf, flanked on each side by foliage-inlaid panels, on grained ring-turned toupie feet, with paper label to the reverse printed 'Est. 1779. JOHN DOOLY & SONS, LTD. Fine Art Galleries 29/30 Dawson Street DUBLIN 2', the feet possibly replaced, the masks flanking the drawers later
56¾ in. (144 cm.) high; 35¾ in. (91 cm.) wide; 16¼ in. (41 cm.) deep

拍品专文

The secretaire's brass-enriched and mirrored bookcase corresponds to that of a related rosewood secretaire, that was acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London in 1944, and bears the trade-label adopted around 1800-1805 by John McLean & Son of Tottenham Court Road and Upper Maryleboune Street (C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, Leeds, 1996, p. 315, fig. 596 and S. Redburn 'John McLean and Son', Furniture History, 1978, pp. 31-37. The same patterned brass trellis and inlay also featured on an early 19th Century lady's writing-table bearing the stamp of the Wardour Street dealers and retailers James Winter & Son (fl. 1823-1870), (C. Gilbert, op. cit., p. 498, fig. 1025) and sold anonymously, in these Roooms, 11 October 1990, lot 79).