A Scottish late George III mahogany and line-inlaid sideboard
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A Scottish late George III mahogany and line-inlaid sideboard

细节
A Scottish late George III mahogany and line-inlaid sideboard
Of breakfront D-shaped outline, the superstructure with a hinged top, fitted with two drawers in the frieze flanked by a deep drawer to either side, on square tapered legs with spade feet
43¼in. (110cm.) high; 87¾in. (202cm.) wide; 30in. (76cm.) deep
来源
Graham-Stirlings of Strowan, Strowan House, Perthshire and by descent to Mrs. George Boothby
注意事项
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis

拍品专文

The form of angular handle used on this piece (and on lot 240) gained polularity in London in the 1790's and seems to have found favour with William Trotter soon after. A Pembroke table by Young and Trotter of 1801, with a similar handle with the same characteristic faceted swelling centre is illustrated in The Regional Furniture Society Journal, Maney, 1992, At the Sign of The Pelican, Sebastian Pryke, pp. 11, fig. 2.