A REGENCY ORMOLU-MOUNTED BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED PAPIER MACHE, EBONISED AND MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET
A REGENCY ORMOLU-MOUNTED BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED PAPIER MACHE, EBONISED AND MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET
A REGENCY ORMOLU-MOUNTED BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED PAPIER MACHE, EBONISED AND MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET
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A REGENCY ORMOLU-MOUNTED BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED PAPIER MACHE, EBONISED AND MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET
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A REGENCY ORMOLU-MOUNTED BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED PAPIER MACHE, EBONISED AND MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET

BY HENRY CLAY, CIRCA 1825

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A REGENCY ORMOLU-MOUNTED BLACK AND GILT-JAPANNED PAPIER MACHE, EBONISED AND MAHOGANY SIDE CABINET
BY HENRY CLAY, CIRCA 1825
The later rectangular white marble top painted to simulate Siena marble, above two papier-mâché doors decorated with simulated Japanese lacquer panels, enclosing an adjustable shelf, flanked by spirally-reeded columns and bun feet, stamped 'CLAY LONDON' to the reverse of each door
31 in. (78.7 cm.) high; 49¾ in. (126.4 cm.) wide; 12 in. (30.5 cm.) deep
Provenance
The Property of a Trust; Christie's, 23 November 2006, lot 68, where acquired for the present collection.
Literature
Y. Jones, Japanned Papier Mâché and Tinware, c. 1740-1940. Woodbridge, 2012, pp. 244-245, pl. 266.

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Henry Clay originally operated his business from Birmingham but by the 1780s had established premises in King Street, Covent Garden, London. He described himself as 'Japanner to Their Majesties' on his trade card, and his clients included George III, Queen Charlotte, and later George IV when he was Prince of Wales. Clay was renowned for his patented technique of ‘stoved’ or baked japanning on papier-mâché, introduced in 1772. He is best known today for his tea caddies, tea wares, trays, and rare pieces of furniture, which were significant commissions in their time. Notable examples include a japanned side cabinet with chinoiserie landscape panels, stamped by Clay and illustrated in C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, Leeds, 1996, fig. 203, and a japanned mahogany Pembroke table in the Etruscan Room at Osterley Park, described in an inventory of 1782 as 'A Pembroke table richly Japanned by Clay', illustrated in Maurice Tomlin, Catalogue of Adam Period Furniture, V&A, p.84, pl.J/5. Additionally, Clay supplied the japanned panels for the hall doors at Chatsworth.

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