A GEORGE II STYLE MAHOGANY CELLARET-ON-STAND
A GEORGE II STYLE MAHOGANY CELLARET-ON-STAND

LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY

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A GEORGE II STYLE MAHOGANY CELLARET-ON-STAND
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
The cellaret of canted square form with gadrooned and acanthus-sheathed edge, panelled sides each set with four flowerheads, and fluted angles, containing a removable tin liner, the stand with diaper pattern rails each centered by a flowerhead, on cabriole legs with acanthus-sheathed tops and volute feet
26in. (66cm.) high, 14½in. (36.5cm.) square
Provenance
Alfred B. Maclay, sold Parke-Bernet Galleries Inc., New York, 10 March 1945, lot 346.

Lot Essay

The design of this cellaret is based on a pattern for a 'Teakettle Stand' published in Thomas Chippendale's Director of 1762, pl. LV.

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