A GEORGE II MAHOGANY TALLBOY
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A GEORGE II MAHOGANY TALLBOY

BY GILES GRENDEY, CIRCA 1750

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A GEORGE II MAHOGANY TALLBOY
BY GILES GRENDEY, CIRCA 1750
The cavetto-moulded cornice above three short and six long drawers, the upper section with fluted canted angles, the lower section with a slide, on bracket feet, labelled 'GILES GRENDEY, IN ST. JOHN'S SQUARE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, MAKES AND SELLS ALL SORTS OF CABINET- GOODS, CHAIRS AND GLASSES' and with 'BENTALLS FURNITURE DEPOSITORY' labels inscribed 'FUSSELL FU123 2/11/61', the handles replaced
183 in. (72 cm.) high; 42½ in. (108 cm.) wide; 22½ in. (58 cm.) deep

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Lot Essay

Giles Grendey (d.1780) cabinet-maker and chair-maker, established a successful and long-lived business at St John's Square, Clerkenwell around 1720. His output ranged from sober walnut and mahogany pieces devoid of superfluous decoration, to the flamboyant, such as the carved mahogany armchairs supplied circa 1740-45 for Gunton Park, Norfolk (similar chairs are offered in this sale, lot 279) and the spectacular scarlet japanned furniture, totalling some eighty pieces, supplied around 1840 to the Duke of Infantado for Lazcano, near San Sebastian (C.Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, Leeds, 1996, pp. 31-32 and pp. 238-249, figs. 429-452).

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