Henry Hill was a cabinetmaker based in Marlborough, Wiltshire, active from the 1740s until his death in 1778. Over the course of his career, Hill was prolific in the trade—working as a cabinetmaker, decorator, auctioneer, and estate agent. His location in Marlborough, a key stop on the Great West Road between London and the fashionable town of Bath, allowed him to offer more attractive delivery rates to London than his competitors in the capital. Hill’s major clients included Lord Delaval, the 9th Duke of Somerset at Maiden Bradley, Lord Bruce, Marquis of Ailesbury, at Tottenham Park, Paul Methuen at Corsham Court, and Henry Hoare at Stourhead.
The overall design and diaper-pattern veneers on the present pembroke table relates closely to examples probably supplied by Hill to Burderop Park in Wiltshire and to Lord Methuen at Corsham Court (see: L. Wood, 'Furniture for Lord Delaval: Metropolitan and Provincial', Furniture History, 1990, p. 205, figs. 17 & 18).
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CIRCA 1775, ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY HILL OF MARLBOROUGHA GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND TULIPWOOD-BANDED AND MARQUETRY-INLAID PEMBROKE TABLE估價: USD 5,000 - 10,000
Overall in good order, structurally sound, ready to use. Unusually large size when fully opened, as though meant to float in center of room, also no frieze drawer. Very pure thing. Beautiful selection of timber and inlay. Nice red wash to underside. Previously with caps and castors.
complete dims: 28 in. high, 22 in. wide (closed) , 451⁄2 in. wide (open) 36 in. deep
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CIRCA 1775, ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY HILL OF MARLBOROUGHA GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND TULIPWOOD-BANDED AND MARQUETRY-INLAID PEMBROKE TABLE估價: USD 5,000 - 10,000