Rectangular with serpentine shape over a frieze with central carved neoclassical urn flanked by fluting and roundels. Raised on square section tapered fluted legs and block feet.
Provenance; Hackwood Park, Hampshire. Sold Christies London April 20-22 1998.
Hackwood Park was built from 1683 to 1687 for a son of the fifth Marquess of Winchester, Charles Paulet , created Duke of Bolton [1630-1699], created 1st Duke of Bolton in 1689. In the middle of the 18th century the 5th duke [1718-1765] engaged the architectJ ohn Vardy to undertake a major interior refurbishment campaign. The property was sold in 1936 to newspaper publisher William Berry, 1st Viscount Camrose [ 1879-1954], and again sold after the death of the 2nd Viscount Camrose’s widow 1n 1997.
Provenance; Hackwood Park, Hampshire. Sold Christies London April 20-22 1998.
Hackwood Park was built from 1683 to 1687 for a son of the fifth Marquess of Winchester, Charles Paulet , created Duke of Bolton [1630-1699], created 1st Duke of Bolton in 1689. In the middle of the 18th century the 5th duke [1718-1765] engaged the architectJ ohn Vardy to undertake a major interior refurbishment campaign. The property was sold in 1936 to newspaper publisher William Berry, 1st Viscount Camrose [ 1879-1954], and again sold after the death of the 2nd Viscount Camrose’s widow 1n 1997.
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Dimensions:Height: 37.25 in (94.62 cm)Width: 76.25 in (193.68 cm)Depth: 35 in (88.9 cm)
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Style:George III(Of the Period)
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Materials and Techniques:Mahogany
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Place of Origin:England
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Period:1780-1789
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Date of Manufacture:1780
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Condition:Good
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Seller Location:Essex, MA
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Reference Number:Seller: LU838136887522
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