A WILLIAM & MARY ORMOLU-MOUNTED BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED CABINET-ON-STAND
A WILLIAM & MARY ORMOLU-MOUNTED BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED CABINET-ON-STAND

LATE 17TH CENTURY, THE STAND 19TH CENTURY

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A WILLIAM & MARY ORMOLU-MOUNTED BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED CABINET-ON-STAND
LATE 17TH CENTURY, THE STAND 19TH CENTURY
The cabinet with two doors issuing pierced floral engraved gilt-varnished brass mounts, depicting Chinese figures in landscapes, flower sprays and various birds, enclosing an interior of eleven variously-sized drawers with simulated nashiji decorated interiors, on a pierced foliate-shaped stand issuing putti, shells and acanthus
167 cm. high x 118 cm. wide x 57 cm. deep

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Lot Essay

This magnificent cabinet, japanned in bas-relief with golden Chinese garden landscapes and brass-enriched in the so-called 'India' fashion, imitates the Japanese lacquer cabinets shipped to Europe from the mid-17th century by East India Trading Companies. Its stand is conceived in the French Louis XIV 'Roman' fashion, popularised in the late 17th century by engravings such as those issued by William III's Paris-trained architect, Daniel Marot (d. 1752). A comparable cabinet was sold at Christie's London, Sep 15, 2005, Lot 118.

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