A REGENCY LACQUERED-BRASS-MOUNTED ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE
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A REGENCY LACQUERED-BRASS-MOUNTED ROSEWOOD SOFA-TABLE

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN MCLEAN, CIRCA 1810-20

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A REGENCY LACQUERED-BRASS-MOUNTED ROSEWOOD SOFA-TABLE
ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN MCLEAN, CIRCA 1810-20
The crossbanded rounded twin-flap top above two cedar-lined frieze drawers, on twin end-support and downswept legs with brass caps and castors, the drawers numbered with black ink 'N.1' and 'N.2' respectively
28¾ in. (73 cm.) high; 61½ in. (156 cm.) wide; 24 in. (61 cm.) deep
來源
Probably commissioned by The Hon. Edward 'Beau' Lascelles (1764-1814) for Harewood House, Hanover Square, London and subsequently moved to Harewood House Yorkshire and by descent.
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Sebastian Goetz
Sebastian Goetz

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This sofa table veneered in richly-striated rosewood is conceived in the manner of the cabinet-makers, John McLean & Son. John McLean worked from Little Newport Street between 1770 and 1783, and by 1790 was established at 58 Upper Marylebone Street where the firm remained until it ceased trading in 1819/1820. Together with his son, William, he also occupied premises in Pancras Street, Tottenham Court Road, c. 1789-1805. Although they identified some of their furniture with a label, the only known documented commission is that for furnishing the London house and Middleton Park, Oxfordshire for the Earl of Jersey, between 1806 and 1807. William McLean took over from his father around 1815 (see S. Redburn, 'John McLean and Son', Furniture History, 1978, pls. 40B, 41A, 41B and C. Gilbert (ed.), Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, London, 1996, p. 38).

It is possible that the present sofa-table was commissioned by The Hon. Edward 'Beau' Lascelles (1764-1814), eldest son of Edward Lascelles, 1st Earl Harewood (1740-1820) when Baron Harewood circa 1810 for the interior of Harewood House London. A related 'Carlton House' desk, with ribbed lacquered brass mounts and beaded borders, almost certainly by McLean, sold Property of H.R.H. The Princess Mary, Princess Royal, Countess of Harewood (1897-1965) and Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood (1882-1947), Christie's London, 28 June 1951, lot 54.

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