A Regency cast and wrought iron register grate
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A Regency cast and wrought iron register grate

CIRCA 1820

细节
A Regency cast and wrought iron register grate
Circa 1820
Flanked by Egyptian caryatids below lion masks with caducus to the frieze, the integral grate on sabre legs with anthemion and ram's head mounts
39 in. (99 cm.) high, 42¾ in. (108.5 cm.) wide, 15½ in. (39 cm.) deep
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拍品专文

The chimneypiece with its bas relief of Roman fasces, emblematic of good government, and its Egyptian figured pilasters reflects the French antique fashion promoted by T.Hope's Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, 1807; G. Smith's Designs for Household Furniture, 1808; and R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 1809-19. The latter's 1812 edition included an Egyptian pillared desk; while fasces ornament featured in the 1818 edition. The fasceolated design also relates to a plate from C.H.Tatham's Etchings of Ornamental Architecture, 1799, entitled Antique Roman fasces from Basso Relevos at Rome in the Palace Massimi. Its grate, with ram-headed and Grecian-scroll pilasters, appropriately evokes an antique altar.
Similar ornament also features on an Edinburgh grate illustrated A.Bolton The Architecture of Robert and James Adam, London, 1922 p.212.