拍品专文
The library-table, with ebony and brass-inlaid pillar and Grecian-scrolled 'claw', has its frieze veneered in boulle-inlaid tortoiseshell in the Louis Quatorze manner. Its filigreed tablets, with vases attended by birds alternating with dogs dancing to pipe-playing monkeys, correspond to those found on the drawers of 17th Century commodes and derive from the engravings of Jean Bérain (d. 1711). This form of 'boulle' inlay is particularly associated with the work of the cabinet-maker Thomas Parker of 19 Air Street, Piccadilly, who supplied a pair of related tables for Carlton House in 1814 for George, Prince of Wales, later George IV (The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, Exhibition Catalogue, Carlton House: The Past Glories of George IV's Palace, London, 1991, no. 62).