A REGENCY CAST-IRON FIREGRATE
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A REGENCY CAST-IRON FIREGRATE

IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE BULLOCK, CIRCA 1820

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A REGENCY CAST-IRON FIREGRATE
IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE BULLOCK, CIRCA 1820
Of sarcophagus form, the shaped fire-back cast with anthemions and scrolling acanthus, above a railed basket flanked by acanthus-capped volute scroll supports
41½ in. (105.3 cm.) high, overall; 52¾ in. (134 cm.) wide; 13½ in. ( 34.2 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), see also lot 137.

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