A VICTORIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED BURR WALNUT, THUYA, AMARANTH, AND SYCAMORE MARQUETRY CREDENZA
ATTRIBUTED TO HOLLAND & SONS, SUPPLIED BY COWTON & CO., LONDON, CIRCA 1865
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Price Realised GBP 8,190
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A VICTORIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED BURR WALNUT, THUYA, AMARANTH, AND SYCAMORE MARQUETRY CREDENZA
ATTRIBUTED TO HOLLAND & SONS, SUPPLIED BY COWTON & CO., LONDON, CIRCA 1865
Built in 1860-1862 by Edward Bickerton Evans to the design of E.W. Elmslie, Whitbourne Hall has been described as a “remarkable High Victorian statement of the Greek Revival” (S. Jervis, ‘Whitbourne Hall, Herefordshire: Home of Mr and Mrs Edward Evans’, Country Life, 20 March 1975, p. 701). This was due in large part to the interior decoration, which was supplied by the painter, decorators, and upholstered Cowtan & Co., with surviving bills dating from 1866 and 1872. The present lot is described in an invoice from Cowtan & Sons as 'A very handsome Marqueterie and inlaid Cabinet in Thuya, Walnut and purple woods richly mounted with gilt ormolu, plate glass in doors, inside lined with Utrecht velvet £145.' (C. Payne, British Furniture 1820-1920: The Luxury Market, Woodbridge, 2023, p. 243). As the firm did not produce furniture themselves, it is believed that this work was sub-contracted and supplied by the well-established Holland & Sons. Typical of the historical revivalist trends of the mid-nineteenth century, the overarching scheme of the house was not only Grecian, but specifically ‘Adam revival’ with particularly attention paid to the library and drawing room in this taste. The present credenza was originally a part of the drawing room en suite with several other commissioned works including an oval centre table, an occasional table, a sofa table, and a writing table, all designed with ram’s head monopods. The drawing room furniture remained largely in situ until the sale of its contents in 1991.
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This side cabinet is in very good, highly original condition. There are some inevitable marks and scratches to the veneers, however the surfaces are overall clean and well-polished. There is a thumbnail-sized infill to the top. The ormolu with some tarnish, notably to the apron rosettes. The mounts to the feet slightly loose in areas and could benefit from being re-pinned. The back base edges which abut the wall have been cut around a previous skirting board moulding, almost certainly for the original placing at Whitbourne Hall. The green velvet lining to the shelves with minimal wear. Structurally sound and ready to place.
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ATTRIBUTED TO HOLLAND & SONS, SUPPLIED BY COWTON & CO., LONDON, CIRCA 1865A VICTORIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED BURR WALNUT, THUYA, AMARANTH, AND SYCAMORE MARQUETRY CREDENZAEstimate: GBP 5,000 - 8,000
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