拍品專文
These cabinets with their reverse veneered panels are executed in the Louis XVI taste, a fashion promoted by George, Prince of Wales, later George IV. Their design is inspired by a pair sold by Adam Weisweiler (d.1820), cabinetmaker to King Louis XVI, which was to George, 2nd Earl Spencer (d.1834) by the Parisian dealer Dominique Daguerre. Daguerre opened his premises in Sloane Street in the 1780s and was patronised by the future king (Treasures from Althorp, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1970, fig.36). Another pair of gueridon tables directly inspired by French examples was sold Sotheby's London, 22 May 1992, lot 262. Another related cabinet, based on a design in Sheraton's Drawing Book of 1784, pl.16 but inspired by French prototypes was sold from the Collection of Henry Ford II, Sotheby's New York, 26 January 1985, lot 207 and is illustrated in F.Collard, Regency Furniture, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1985, p.66.
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