The Property of the Trustees of the late NICHOLAS MEYNELL ESQ.
A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED SEVRES PORCELAIN, BOIS SATINE, AMARANTH, TULIPWOOD AND PARQUETRY TABLE EN CHIFFONNIERE by Martin Carlin, the circular top surmounted by a Sevres porcelain plaque of roses and cornflowers on a white ground, within a gilded border and oeil de perdrix outer border, enclosed within a pierced galleried collar cast with laurel, the panelled frieze, inlaid with dot-trellis parquetry and with ebony and boxwood lines, enclosing a blue silk-lined frieze drawer with egg-and-dart borders, the rosette-headed chamferred legs mounted with ribbon-tied fruiting garlands, above a circular dot-trellis undertier with pierced gallery, on cabriole legs and acanthus-cast claw feet with kingwood castors, one knee mount lacking, stamped to the underside M. CARLIN JME, the plaque marked with the Sevres interlaced L'S, with date letter for the year 1782, painter's mark P7 for Jean-Jacuqes Pierre le jeune and gilders mark for H.P. Prevost, with remains of Sevres interlaced L'S paper label

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A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED SEVRES PORCELAIN, BOIS SATINE, AMARANTH, TULIPWOOD AND PARQUETRY TABLE EN CHIFFONNIERE by Martin Carlin, the circular top surmounted by a Sevres porcelain plaque of roses and cornflowers on a white ground, within a gilded border and oeil de perdrix outer border, enclosed within a pierced galleried collar cast with laurel, the panelled frieze, inlaid with dot-trellis parquetry and with ebony and boxwood lines, enclosing a blue silk-lined frieze drawer with egg-and-dart borders, the rosette-headed chamferred legs mounted with ribbon-tied fruiting garlands, above a circular dot-trellis undertier with pierced gallery, on cabriole legs and acanthus-cast claw feet with kingwood castors, one knee mount lacking, stamped to the underside M. CARLIN JME, the plaque marked with the Sevres interlaced L'S, with date letter for the year 1782, painter's mark P7 for Jean-Jacuqes Pierre le jeune and gilders mark for H.P. Prevost, with remains of Sevres interlaced L'S paper label
the top 15in. (38cm.) diam.; 30¾in. (78cm.) high
Provenance
Probably acquired either by Frances Gilson Shepheard (d. 1807), widow of Charles, 9th Viscount Irwin, Temple Newsam House, Leeds or by her daughter, Isabella Shepheard, Marchioness of Hertford (d. 1834), Hertford House, Manchester Square, London.
Thence by descent to her nephew Hugo Charles Meynell Ingram (d. 1869), Temple Newsam House, Leeds.
Thence by descent to his son Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram (d. 1871), Temple Newsam House, Leeds.
Left by his widow, Emily Meynell Ingram (d. 1904) to her brother, Frederick George Lindley-Wood, who assumed the name of Meynell in 1903 (d. 1905), Hoar Cross, Cheshire.
Thence by descent

Lot Essay

Martin Carlin, maître in 1766

Jean-Jacques Perre le Jeune, flourished 1767-1800.
Henri-Martin Prévost, flourished 1757-97.

Martin Carlin (1766-85) was born in the principality of Baden and came to Paris before 1759 and set up as an artisan libre in the Grande Rue de Faubourg Saint-Antoine. Although never appointed as ébéniste de la Couronne, Carlin supplied large quantities to the Royal family through the marchands-merciers, working extensively for Simon-Philippe Poirier and Dominique Daguerre in particular. Carlin is most celebrated for his elegant Transitional and Louis XVI furniture enriched with Sèvres plaques or Japanese lacquer.

An extremely closely related table en chiffonnière, supplied by Carlin to the Grand-Duchess Marie-Feodorovna for the Palace of Pavlosk and also incorporating a Sèvres porcelain plaque dated 1782, was sold anonymously at Christie's Geneva, 8 May 1973, lot 61. Of identical form, these tables en chiffonnière display the lighter, freer design of Carlin's later oeuvre, and this 'pittoresque' approach is mirrored in the decoration of the plaques, with their floral sprays and posies. The archives of the Manufacture de Sèvres (MN 5 V1.'2 20 bis Ve fol. 24), records that Pierre painted the plaque on 10 August 1782: une plaque ronde.Ière bordure, roses et barbeaux. It is interesting to note that Madame Tallandier, who specialised in fonds pointillés, painted a large plaque the same year - une grande plaque ronde id. 6.1.

Related tables en chiffonnière are mentioned in the Inventory drawn up following Carlin's death in 1785: trois tables rondes et une ovale à entrejambes et tablettes entre les pieds plaquées en marqueterie.

This table en chiffonnière is exactly the style of refined neo-classical furniture that the marchand-mercier Dominique Daguerre marketed so successfully in England in the 1790s. Christie's held two sales - one anonymously but probably the stock of Daguerre, on 15-17 March 1790, the other, on 25 March 1791 of SUPERB ARTICLES IN FRENCH OR-MOULU...IMPORTED FROM PARIS BY MONS. DAGUERRE, which contained numerous related items. It is, therefore, extremely interesting to note that Frances, Viscountess Irwin, purchased lots 55, 71 and 79 in the latter. This interest in French objets and bronzes d'ameublements in the taste expounded by Daguerre makes her an extremely likely candidate to have acquired this table en chiffonnière.

Her daughter Isabella, however, a confidante of George, Prince of Wales (later George IV), who married Francis, 2nd Marquis of Hertford in 1776, is also a strong possibility. The Inventory of her possessions at Hertford House, Manchester Square, taken following her death in 1834, shows that she shared her mother's taste in French furniture and objets, some of which were sold at Phillips, 16 June 1834, (see R Savill, The Wallace Collection: Catalogue of Sèvres Porcelain, London, 1988, vol. III, p. 933)

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