THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN (lots 80-83)
A LATE GEORGE III BRASS-MOUNTED SATINWOOD CARLTON HOUSE DESK

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A LATE GEORGE III BRASS-MOUNTED SATINWOOD CARLTON HOUSE DESK
Inlaid overall with boxwood and ebonised lines and crossbanded in tulipwood, the three-quarter pierced-brass gallery above six variously- sized mahogany-lined drawers, around a black leather-lined writing- surface with ratcheted support above three mahogany-lined drawers, on fluted tapering turned legs headed by tassels, later brass caps and castors, additional strengthening to underside of writing-surface, probably originally without handles
55½in. (141cm.) wide; 36in. (91.5cm.) high; 29in. (74cm.) deep
Provenance
Supplied to the Berens family for Kevington, St. Mary Cray, Kent.
Thence by descent.

Lot Essay

The form of the reed-capped columnar legs enriched with flutes features on a Carlton House writing-table that is reputed to have been presented by George IV, when Prince Regent to the Court Tailor, and sold by his descendant, J.N. Colson, Esq., Sotheby's London, 19 April 1968, lot 306. It was sold again anonymously, Christie's New York, 27 January 1990, lot 180 (see also note to lot 33 in this sale). The legs are headed by sunk-tablet panels that feature on a Carlton House writing-table from the collection of Earl Poulett, Hinton House, Somerset, sold Sotheby's London, 1 November, 1968, lot 108.

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