A late George III cast iron hob grate
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A late George III cast iron hob grate

CIRCA 1820, IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE BULLOCK

Details
A late George III cast iron hob grate
Circa 1820, In the manner of George Bullock
The uprights applied with brass acanthus and anthemion motifs above paw feet
28¼ in. (72 cm.) high, 39½ in. (100.5 cm.) wide, 12 in. (32 cm.) deep
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Lot Essay

The Grecian-pedimented and palm-flowered grate is of sarcophagus form, derived from the Pantheonic 'Tomb of Agrippa' (illustrated in E. Harris, The Furniture of Robert Adam, London, 1963, fig. 112), and is embellished in the early 19th Century French antique manner promoted by the connoisseur Thomas Hope's Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, London, 1807. The 'Agrippa' stove form also featured in a sketch executed by George Bullock, while employed at Tew Park, Oxfordshire around 1820 (C. Gilbert and A. Wells-Cole, The Fashionable Fire Place, Temple Newsam House, Leeds, 1985, p. 30, cat. no. 22), while the brand 'Burton & Co.' featured on another sold anonymously, Sotheby's London, 5 July 1991, lot 42.

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