A REGENCY MAHOGANY, EBONY AND EBONISED BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD
A REGENCY MAHOGANY, EBONY AND EBONISED BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD

AFTER A DESIGN BY GEORGE SMITH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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A REGENCY MAHOGANY, EBONY AND EBONISED BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD
AFTER A DESIGN BY GEORGE SMITH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
The brass rail gallery with acorn finials and broken D-shaped top above a central frieze drawer and reeded C-scroll bordered spandrels, flanked to the left by a deep cellarette drawer and to the right by a cupboard with recessed lion-mask panels and turned blocks, with a pot cupboard to the right side, on square tapering, reeded panelled legs with lion paw feet
50 in. (127 cm.) high; 84½ in. (215 cm.) wide; 30½ in. (78 cm.) deep

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Lot Essay

The mahogany sideboard with its lion-footed pillars capped by sunken lion-headed tablets relates to an 1804 design for an Egyptian style sideboard-table issued in George Smith's Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, 1808 (pl. 92). The Smith design is likely to have inspired a related sideboard-table formerly at Bramham Park, Yorkshire, which is thought to have been among the furniture introduced in 1814 and has been linked with a payment of £21 made to the York cabinet-maker, John Bellerby Senior (d. 1827) (illustrated in situ, A. Oswald, 'Bramham Park-II', Country Life, 27 April 1958, p. 402, fig. 6 and sold anonymously, Christie's, New York, 23 April 1988, lot 158).
A further related sideboard featuring similar turned sections to the upper parts of the legs and flanking the central apron, was sold anonymously Christie's, London, 7 June 2007, lot 101 (£31,200 with premium).

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