Details
The swan's neck pediment painted with floral garlands centering an oval panel of Apollo, above a pair of cabinet doors inset with convex mirrors flanked by oval medallions painted with the Muses, the secretaire drawer enclosing a fitted interior, decorated with floral garlands centering a musical trophy, above a pair of doors with oval medallions of allegorical figures, on later splayed bracket feet, with overall tulipwood banding, the locks stamped J BRAMAH / 14 PICCADILLY with a crown
96 in. (244 cm.) high, 4314 in. (110 cm.) wide, 22 in. (56 cm.) deep
Provenance
With Messrs. D.L. Isaacs, London.
Mrs. K. Marlow; Christie's, London, 8 December 1927, lot 71 (892 gns. to Pawsey & Payne, London).
With Frank Partridge, London.
Property from the Estate of Hazel Guggenheim McKinley; Christie’s, New York, 12-13 October 1995, lot 271.
Literature
C. Matlack Price, 'Historic Types and Modern Furniture, The New Country Life', Doubleday, Page & Company, Garden City, New York, February 1918, vol. XXXIII, no, 4, pp. 27-40, ill. p. 39.
P. Macquoid, A History of English Furniture The Age of Satinwood, London, 1919, col. pl. XII. 'Recent Sales', Old Furniture, vol. III, January-April 1928, p. 56.
F. Lewis Hinckley, The More Significant Regency Furniture 1800-1830, 1991, p. 58, fig. 76 and back of dust jacket.
Exhibited
‘Philadelphia Museum of Art Loan Exhibition’, Philadelphia, PA.
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