A REGENCY OAK AND HOLLY DRESSING-MIRROR
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A REGENCY OAK AND HOLLY DRESSING-MIRROR

BY GEORGE BULLOCK, 1817

細節
A REGENCY OAK AND HOLLY DRESSING-MIRROR
By George Bullock, 1817
With rectangular swing plate between turned baluster uprights, the base with an oak-lined drawer, on panelled feet
24½ in. (62 cm.) high; 27¼ in. (69 cm.) wide; 9 in. (23 cm.) deep
來源
Supplied to M. R. Boulton (d. 1842) and by descent to
Major Eustace Robb, Tew Park, Great Tew, Oxfordshire, sold Christie's house sale, 27-29 May 1987, lot 288.
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拍品專文

Bullock invoiced seven 'dressing glasses' for the main bedrooms: four of the grander model at £6 10s each and three plainer at £5 6s each. On 16 May 1818, Boulton's clerk Walker wrote to Joseph (Bullock's clerk) in an attempt to settle the outstanding problems over the account and pointed out that 'the whole of the Swing-Glasses belonging to the Dressing tables were injured in the silvering by the improper revetting of the Back-boards, so as to occasion a very unsightly blemish, which was pointed out to, & acknowledged by the late Mr. Bullock.' An allowance of £1 seems to have been agreed eventually.