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    15 April 1999

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    • AN IRISH REGENCY GILTWOOD FOUR
    Lot 156

    AN IRISH REGENCY GILTWOOD FOUR-LIGHT CONVEX GIRANDOLE

    BY RICHARD JACKSON OF DUBLIN

    Price realised

    GBP 2,990

    Estimate

    GBP 1,000 - GBP 1,500

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    AN IRISH REGENCY GILTWOOD FOUR-LIGHT CONVEX GIRANDOLE
    By Richard Jackson of Dublin
    The circular plate within a reeded and leaf-tied frame above a foliate apron centred by a scallop shell and the cresting with an eagle holding a ball in its claw, on a waisted plinth and flanked by further foliage, the scrolling arms issuing two foliate-wrapped branches with gadrooned nozzles, the reverse with paper label inscribed 'JACKSONS No 5 Essex Bridge DUBLIN', restorations, regilt
    46 in. x 25 in. (117 cm. x 63 cm.)

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    Lot Essay

    This golden sphere-mirrored sconce with Roman eagles is designed in the early 19th Century antique manner popularised by Thomas Sheraton's Cabinet Dictionary, 1783, and George Smith's Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, 1808. It bears the label of the Dublin carver and gilder Richard Jackson (1786-1827), whose celebrated 'looking glass warehouse' at 5 Essex Bridge had been established in George II's reign. This label is recorded on a pair of sconces in the collection of Hugh Massey, Esq., at Stoneville, Co. Limerick (The Knight of Glin, 'Dublin Directories and Trade Labels', Furniture History, 1985, p. 267, and fig. 14). A pair of convex girandoles with the Jackson of Dublin label, as well as an inscription on the reverse, 'Arthur Williams Sept 29 1807', was sold anonymously, in these Rooms, 13 November, 1997, lot 124.

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