A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT BUREAU-CABINET

细节
A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT BUREAU-CABINET
Inlaid overall with ash feather-banding, the arched bolection cornice above a pair of doors inlaid with arches, enclosing three removable shelves, one later, the sloping flap enclosing a well and an arched door flanked by eight small drawers, four concave-fronted, and six pigeon-holes, above a simulated drawer and four long drawers, with a shaped apron, on bun feet, the bun feet originally with additional socle
40in. (101.5cm.) wide; 83½in. (212cm.) high; 22¾in (58cm.) deep

拍品专文

The cabinet's cornice is arched and hollowed in the Louis XIV manner popularised by Daniel Marot (d.1752) 'architect' to King William III. In particular it relates to a bed-cornice pattern illustrated in his Nouveau Livre Licts, circa 1703 (plate 24) and also in his Oeuvres, 1712.