Various Properties
A SCOTTISH WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY LINEN-PRESS, the inverted breakfront cornice above a plain frieze flanked by rosette flutes, the shaped panelled doors with padoukwood crossbanded angles enclosing a fitted interior with two slides, flanked by spirally-fluted reeded stiff-leaf-headed Ionic pilaster-strips, above three long graduated drawers between channelled angles and a waved apron with central scrolled fluted fan, on foliate-carved monopodiae

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A SCOTTISH WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY LINEN-PRESS, the inverted breakfront cornice above a plain frieze flanked by rosette flutes, the shaped panelled doors with padoukwood crossbanded angles enclosing a fitted interior with two slides, flanked by spirally-fluted reeded stiff-leaf-headed Ionic pilaster-strips, above three long graduated drawers between channelled angles and a waved apron with central scrolled fluted fan, on foliate-carved monopodiae
59¼in. (150.5cm.) wide; 84½in. (214.5cm.) high; 24¾in. (63cm.) deep

Lot Essay

The wardrobe's 'antique' ornament, comprising lion-feet, applied columns and reeded panels with hollowed corners, derives from cabinet patterns published in Thomas Sheraton's Cabinet-Maker, Upholsterer and General Artists's Encyclopaedia, 1806. While its rich carving relates to certain cabinet-work executed in New York in the early 19th Century, its combination of spiralled columns and frieze of richly figured veneer also features on a Bristol manufactured clock-case, bearing the trade-label of the cabinet-maker William Cock (fl. 1816-40; see: Regional Furniture, vol. VII, p. 97)

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