AN EARLY VICTORIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED WALNUT, STAINED PEARWOOD AND MARQUETRY BUREAU PLAT
AN EARLY VICTORIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED WALNUT, STAINED PEARWOOD AND MARQUETRY BUREAU PLAT
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED WALNUT, STAINED PEARWOOD AND MARQUETRY BUREAU PLAT

MID-19TH CENTURY

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AN EARLY VICTORIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED WALNUT, STAINED PEARWOOD AND MARQUETRY BUREAU PLAT
MID-19TH CENTURY
The shaped rectangular top with strapwork and ribbon-tied floral garlands and tulipwood crossbanded, above a similar frieze with a mahogany-lined drawer and rocaille escutcheon, the ends with classical masks, on cabriole legs with pierced rocaille clasps, ribbon tied chutes and foliate sabot feet, the lock with retailer's stamp 'JENNER & KNEWSTUB / 33 ST JAMES'S STREET / LONDON', the drawer originally fitted with a slide, with label 'A975/E.L. WARD, LTD.'
27 in. (69 cm.) high; 38½ in. (98 cm.) wide; 23 in. (59 cm.) deep

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Lot Essay

The 'French' fashioned writing-table features a style of marquetry associated with 'cabinet inlayer and buhl manufacturer' Robert Blake (d.1881), following the establishment of his Stephen Street manufactory in the later 1820s; and continued by the 'cabinet inlayers' Messrs George Blake and Bros. The taste for such tables was promoted by the fashionable London art dealer and furniture maker Edward Holmes Baldock, who retired in 1843 and was responsible for supplying such furniture to the 5th Duke of Buccleuch in the early 1840s (see C. Gilbert, Furniture at Temple Newsam House and Lotherton Hall, Leeds, 1978, vol. II, No.395; and vol III p.729).

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