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A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE

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A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE
5SATTRIBUTED TO JOHN DURHAM

The rectangular top with three-quarter moulded gallery above a panelled frieze with gadrooned edge and a panelled and gadrooned shutter, enclosing a fitted interior with eight pigeon-holes, nine variously-sized drawers and a central recess, flanked by channelled and scrolling pilasters, above the sliding writing-drawer with a hinged black leather-lined reading-slope flanked by various compartments and two hidden drawers, above two panelled and gadrooned doors enclosing one shelf and flanked by channelled scrolling pilasters, on an inverted breakfront base with gadrooned edges, on gadrooned acorn-shaped feet
43¼in. (110cm.) wide; 51½in. (131cm.) high; 22in. (56cm.) deep

Lot Essay

The design for this desk is closely based on a design for Ackermann's Repository of Arts for 1822 and illustrated in P. Agius, Ackermann's Regency Furniture and Interiors, Marlborough, 1984, p. 141, pl. 126
The text notes that 'The annexed design, drawn from a specimen executed by Messrs. Durham, late Morgan, Catherine-street, Strand, is perhaps the best of its kind'

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