细节
AN ORMOLU-MOUNTED FIGURED-WALNUT AND BURR-WALNUT SECRETAIRE-CABINET
Early 18th Century and later
The broken pediment centred by a cartouche with a coat-of-arms, above a pair of doors with pierced lockplate enclosing a fitted interior with fifteen variously-sized small drawers around a central cupboard with a pair of rectangular glazed panelled doors, each with a central oval mezzotint of George I and his father, Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover, in a flower-painted slip, the reverse of the doors with mirror panels and enclosing a further pair of conforming doors with mezzotints of the Prince and Princess of Wales (later Queen Caroline and George II), enclosing a floral-painted interior with a mezzotint of Frederick, Anne, Amelia and Caroline, children of the Prince of Wales flanked on each side by a mirror, the ceiling painted with clouds, the base with birds and trees, the reverse of the doors each with a tree, the sides of the cabinet with carrying-handles, the lower section with a fitted secretaire-drawer with six variously-sized small drawers, four pigeon-holes and a central cupboard, above three long drawers, on shaped bracket feet, with paper label inscribed in ink 'W.E.PALMER. CATALOGUE NO. 92. Q. A. W. walnut Cabinet, with engravings'
89 in. (226 cm.) high; 42 in. (108 cm.) wide; 21 in. (53.5 cm.) deep
来源
This cabinet was purchased at the Antique Exhibition, held at Olympia in 1928. It had reputedly been bought from Monsieur Woltner, Chateau Haut Brion, Bordeaux, France, by Edwards & Sons, 157 Regent Street, London. It was traditionally believed to have been bequeathed to M. Woltner by his aunt who had lived in Russia for many years. The legend continued that the cabinet had been made for George I and reputedly given by the King as a gift to the British Ambassador of that period at St Petersburg.
Bought by William Berry, 1st Viscount Camrose (d. 1954) and by descent.
出版
P. Macquoid and R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, London, rev. ed., 1954, vol. I, p. 141, fig. 41.
R. Edwards, The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture, London, 1964, p. 79, fig. 25.