拍品專文
This 'bureau' has arch-panelled doors and a Grecian 'cippus-crested' pediment which are accompanied by ormolu-enriched cabinets with paired columns. They reflect the combined 'antique' and French style promoted by Thomas Hope in his Household Furniture and Interior Decoration of 1807. This style coupled with its black-banded and marbled-figure veneer of ancient 'pollarded' oak corresponds to furniture executed by the cabinet-maker George Bullock (d.1818), of Oxford Street, during the Regency of King George IV (d.1830). In particular the brass-grilles' flowered-trellis pattern features on a cippus-headed cabinet in Bullock's design commissioned in 1815 through the Prince Regent for Longwood, St. Helena, the residence of Emperor Napoleon (see: C. Wainwright, George Bullock, London, 1988, p. 103, fig. 43). The grilles also appear with oak veneer on cabinets which Bullock supplied to Don Pedro de Souza e Holstein, 1st Duke of Palmella (Wainwright, loc. cit.)