A George II cast and wrought iron hob grate
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A George II cast and wrought iron hob grate

CIRCA 1750

细节
A George II cast and wrought iron hob grate
Circa 1750
The uprights cast with swagged urns flanking the bowed basket with gadrooned borders
18½ in. (47 cm.) high, 47½ in. (121 cm.) wide, 15½ in. (39.5 cm.) deep
来源
Formerly: Ampthill House, Bedfordshire.
Ampthill House was purchased in 1919 by the architect Sir Albert Richardson (d.1964)
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拍品专文

The hob grate, with its reed-gadrooned pillars embellished with laurel-festooned urns relates to patterns featured in the London stove grate maker William Glossop's, Treasury of designs issued as The Stove-Grate Makers Assistant, 1771 , pl.1 (C.Gilbert and A.Wells-Cole The Fashionable Fire Place Leeds, 1985, fig.32).