A GEORGE III PARCEL-GILT MAHOGANY BUREAU-BOOKCASE
A GEORGE III PARCEL-GILT MAHOGANY BUREAU-BOOKCASE

CIRCA 1760, SUPPLIED BY FRANCES ELKINS

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A GEORGE III PARCEL-GILT MAHOGANY BUREAU-BOOKCASE
CIRCA 1760, SUPPLIED BY FRANCES ELKINS
The blind fret carved swan's neck pediment above two mirrored cartouche doors enclosing adjustable shelves, above the slant front enclosing a fitted interior above four graduated drawers on ogee bracket feet, inscribed 'Price Mooring'(?) on top of lower section
100 in. (254 cm.) high, 40 in. (102 cm.) wide, 22½ in. (57.5 cm.) deep
Provenance
Mr. C.D. Rotch, Southside House, Wimbledon, London.
Purchased from the above by H.M. Lee & Son, Kingston-on-Thames on 10 December 1931.
Acquired from H.M. Lee & Son, Kingston-on-Thames for £190 and shipped in March 1932 (listed by Frances Elkins on 28 March).

Lot Essay

Mr. C. D. Rotch was a collector in the early part of the 20th century who, like Percival D. Griffiths and William Randolph Hearst, was influenced by the furniture connoisseur and dealer R.W. Symonds. Following the prevailing taste of the time, the collection focused on early to mid-Georgian carved mahogany examples and was later gifted to the Victoria and Albert Museum, London upon his death in 1962 (see R.W. Symonds, 'Mr. C.D. Rotch's Collection of Furniture', Country Life, 7 June 1924, pp.937-39). At the time, his bequest was described by the authorities as 'The most remarkable single gift of English Furniture ever presented to the Museum'.

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