A PAIR OF PADOUK, RED LACQUER AND JAPANNED CABINETS ON GILTWOOD STANDS
A PAIR OF PADOUK, RED LACQUER AND JAPANNED CABINETS ON GILTWOOD STANDS
A PAIR OF PADOUK, RED LACQUER AND JAPANNED CABINETS ON GILTWOOD STANDS
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A PAIR OF ENGLISH PADOUK, CHINESE RED LACQUER AND JAPANNED CABINETS ON GILTWOOD STANDS

DOOR PANELS KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722), THE CABINETS AND STANDS CONSTRUCTED CIRCA 1900, ALMOST CERTAINLY SUPPLIED BY MAPLE & CO., LONDON

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A PAIR OF ENGLISH PADOUK, CHINESE RED LACQUER AND JAPANNED CABINETS ON GILTWOOD STANDS
DOOR PANELS KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722), THE CABINETS AND STANDS CONSTRUCTED CIRCA 1900, ALMOST CERTAINLY SUPPLIED BY MAPLE & CO., LONDON
Each with acanthus carved cavetto cornice above a pair of padouk-framed doors incorporating Chinese lacquer panels decorated with dragons, calligraphy and cloud swirls enclosing an arrangement of five similarly lacquer-mounted drawers below open shelves, the sides of the cabinets with similarly decorated japanned panels, the elaborate stands carved with displays of flowers and foliage centred by winged cherub's heads on cabriole legs with satyr masks and lion's paw feet
76 in. (193 cm.) high; 62 in. (155 cm.) wide; 22 in. (56 cm.) deep
Provenance
Acquired by Sir Thomas Fermor-Hesketh, by descent until sold,
Easton Neston, Northamptonshire; Sotheby’s house sale, 17-19 May 2005, lot 32.
Literature
Herbert Cescinsky, English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century, 1909, 3 vols., vol. I, p. 187, fig. 197.
Also recorded in three inventories of Easton Neston (according to the 2006 catalogue entry), I) 1919, p.1, item 3; II) 1925, p. 1, in the Drawing Room, as 'a pair of Chinese cabinets with five drawers and shelves enclosed by a pair of doors with red ground lacquer panels...removed from 7 Rutland Gate)', £700; III) 1927, p. 3, item 43 as 'illustrated in Cescinsky's Book', £700, in the Drawing Room.
Christian, Lady Hesketh, 'Easton Neston, Nicholas Hawksmoor's Baroque Creation in Northamptonshire', Architectural Digest, January 1991, p. 141.
Special notice
Following the auction, this lot will be stored at Crozier Park Royal and will be available for collection from 12.00pm on the second business day after the sale. Please call Christie’s Client Service 24 hours in advance to book a collection time at Crozier Park Royal. All collections from Crozier Park Royal will be by pre-booked appointment only. Tel: +44 (0)20 7839 9060 I Email: cscollectionsuk@christies.com.

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Lot Essay


These unusual, highly decorative cabinets were historically attributed to the celebrated firm of Maple and Co. based on the credit line when one of the cabinets was illustrated in Cescinsky (op. cit.), however, as that book was published in 1909 (when the cabinets would have been relatively new), and the illustrated example was dated as 18th century, it seems more likely that Maple were merely retailers who believed the cabinets to be of earlier date, furthermore, the nature of these cabinets is not consistent with their oeuvre. Francis Lenygon (cofounder of Lenygon & Morant) would seem a more likely candidate as he was known not only for carved giltwood of the highest standard but also for constructing impressive 'antiquarian' furniture such as this, which cleverly employs earlier elements.

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