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A LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY LUGGAGE STAND
CIRCA 1820, POSSIBLY BY MORISON OF AYR
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A LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY LUGGAGE STAND
CIRCA 1820, POSSIBLY BY MORISON OF AYR
17¼ in. (43.8 cm.) high; 29¾ in. (76 cm.) wide; 17¾ in. (45.5 cm.) deep
Provenance
Probably acquired by Sir John Gladstone for Seaforth House, Liverpool.
Special notice
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Lot Essay
The distinctive Scottish 'honey-pot' baluster turning is characteristic of James and Mathew Morison's work for Sir David Hunter-Blair at Blairquhan around 1820.
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