Lot Essay
The star inlay in the corners of the lower doors is closely related to that on a pair of bookcases supplied en suite with the famous 'Violin' bookcase by Thomas Chippendale circa 1762 to the Earl of Pembroke, probably for Pembroke House, Whitehall. Although the stars on this bookcase are of simplified form they repeat the shadowing of the Wilton bookcases. This distinctive glazing pattern is repeated on a bookcase sold anonymously, in these Rooms, 26 June 1986, lot 166.
The inscription on the underside of the drawers may refer to Oxen Hoath, a house in the Weald of Kent rebuilt by Salvin circa 1850. Given the provenance this seems the most likely. There does not seem to have been a suitable house at Oxenholme, near Kendal in Cumbria, or at Oxenhope, near Keighley in Yorkshire.
The inscription on the underside of the drawers may refer to Oxen Hoath, a house in the Weald of Kent rebuilt by Salvin circa 1850. Given the provenance this seems the most likely. There does not seem to have been a suitable house at Oxenholme, near Kendal in Cumbria, or at Oxenhope, near Keighley in Yorkshire.