A REGENCY BRASS-BOUND MAHOGANY CELLARET
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A REGENCY BRASS-BOUND MAHOGANY CELLARET

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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A REGENCY BRASS-BOUND MAHOGANY CELLARET
EARLY 19TH CENTURY
The fluted oval hinged top above a spirally-fluted and brass-bound body, with lion-mask ring-handles at the sides and front, on a later base with hairy paw feet with inset brass caps and castors, with original lead liner, the handles apparently original, replaced lid and stand
25½ in. (65 cm.) high; 31½ in. (78.5 cm.) wide; 22½ in. (57 cm.) deep
Provenance
Anonymous sale, Sotheby's, London, 22 May 1992, lot 277.
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Lot Essay

This cellaret, with bacchic lion-paw feet and serpentined (strigil) 'sarcophagus' flutes, is enriched in the French manner with ring-bearing lions hung from ribbon-bands. An oval cistern with related strigil flutes and bacchic lion-masks, almost certainly inspired by antique prototypes such as the 'fountain' from Rocheggeani's Monumenti Antichi (illustrated in H. Moses, Collection of Antique Vases etc., 1814, pl. 145) features in Thomas Sheraton's Cabinet Dictionary, 1807, pl. 66.

A related pair, although with brass rather than carved feet, is illustrated in M. Jourdain and F. Rose, English Furniture: The Georgian Period, London, 1953, pl. 163, while a further example is illustrated in C. Musgrave, Regency Furniture, London, 1961, pl. 84. A very similar wine cooler is illustrated in M. Harris & Sons, A Catalogue and Index of Old Furniture and Works of Decorative Art, Part III, n.d., p. 407, F. 1673.
A wine-cooler of the same model was sold by Mr. Edward Sarofim, Christie's, London, 16 November 1995, lot 148 (£17,250).

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