Lot Essay
The prototype for this 'Gothic tracery work' bookcase, with the addition of heraldic escutcheons, was illustrated in A Collection of Designs for Household Furniture, 1808, pl.103, published by George Smith, 'Upholder' to George, Prince of Wales, later King George IV. The bookcase exemplifies the Prince's taste for the florid 'gothic' style in the decorations carried out for him at Carlton House, London by James Wyatt (d.1813), whose detailed study of King Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster, and various cathedral restorations, combined with the publications of the antiquarian John Carter, Ancient Architecture of England, 1795-1814, encouraged the Prince's enthusiasm for this 'Old English' style. A closely related bookcase is illustrated in F.Collard, Regency Furniture, Woodbridge, 1985, (reprinted 1987), p.171.