A REGENCY OAK TWO-TIER DUMB-WAITER
A REGENCY OAK TWO-TIER DUMB-WAITER

THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO JEFFRY WYATT, MADE BY JOHN WILLIAMS, EXETER, 1813

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A REGENCY OAK TWO-TIER DUMB-WAITER
THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO JEFFRY WYATT, MADE BY JOHN WILLIAMS, EXETER, 1813
With brass supports and a ring-turned central column, on carved downswept legs with brass caps and castors, inscribed on the underside 'Dining Room'
37½ in. (95 cm.) high; 26 in. (66 cm.) diameter
Provenance
Supplied to John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford (1766-1839) for Endsleigh, Devon and by descent at Endsleigh to
The Endsleigh Fishing Club who purchased Endsleigh in 1962.
Sold by The Endsleigh Fishing Club and Endsleigh Charitable Trust, Christie's house sale at Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire 'Property from Two Ducal Collections', 21 September 2004, lot 871.

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Lot Essay

The present lot is one of '2 Wainscott Dumb Waiters, carved claws, with brass columns -- 10.10.00' recorded in John Williams' Invoice to 'His Grace The Duke of Bedford', dated 11 July 1814.
John Williams (d.1819) is recorded in G. Beard and C. Gilbert, Dictionary of English Furniture Makers, 1660-1840, Leeds, 1986, as working in the parish of St. Mary Major, Exeter, Devon between 1812-19.
This example, commissioned in 1813 by the 6th Duke of Bedford, was executed in 'Wainscot' oak en suite with Endsleigh's banqueting hall and dining room furniture. The Grecian-scrolled 'claws' are fretted with a ribbon-scrolled guilloche derived from that in Palmyra's Apollo Temple (R.Wood, Ruins of Palmyra, 1753); and it is designed en suite with Jeffry Wyatt's hall chair pattern, which include a detail of the same guilloche.

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