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In the manner of JOHN MCLEAN & SON (worked from c.1770)

A Regency Double-sided Rosewood Bookcase (c. 1815 England)

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A Regency Double-sided Rosewood Bookcase (England)
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Item Stock Code

F2E0239

UK/USA Dimensions

30.70 inch wide   38.20 inch high   15.00 inch deep

European Converted Dimensions

77.98 cm wide  97.03 cm high  38.10 cm deep

Item Provenance & History

John McLean was one of the major names of London cabinet-making in the early 19th century. His work was influenced by furniture of the late Louis XVI and the Empire period and appealed to those who favoured the French taste. He advertised himself as specializing in 'Elegant Parisian Furniture'. McLean was also influenced by Thomas Sheraton and subscribed to his Cabinet Directory of 1803 which listed him among the master cabinet-makers. Citing a small work table by McLean, Sheraton writes: 'The design… taken from one executed by Mr M'Lean in Mary-le-bone street…who finishes these small articles in the neatest manner'.

There exist a small group of labelled McLean pieces, including a secretaire in the Victoria and Albert Museum. There is also a considerable number of other pieces attributable to McLean's workshop. They all show a favour for rosewood veneers, satinwood banding and boxwood stringing, delicate brass inlay in some instances, giltwood detail in others. The gilded mounts are finely chased and the fluted brass insets found, for example, on his writing tables and bonheurs du jour are hallmarks of his work. The quality is consistent and the style is distinctive, standing out uniquely amidst the predominant, late neo-classical revival fashion of the English Regency era.

Item Description / Dealer Expertise

An early 19th century double-sided dwarf bookcase in the manner of John McLean, in rosewood of fine figuring and colour throughout, the top with rounded corners surmounted by a pierced brass gallery, the sides with recessed panels with brass foliate borders and centred with a large brass lion's head carrying handle, the shelves and column supports all with inset brass mouldings, raised on turned and tapering feet.

MCLEAN & SON
Type Artist/Maker
Country of origin England
Started working Circa 1770

John McLean of 34 Marylebone Street, Piccadilly (1814-1825) was a London cabinet maker working in the Regency period. A subscriber to Sheraton’s Directory 1803, he was particularly known for his fine cabinets and desks in the French taste, using cast and chased metal mounts. His later work with Boulle-like inlay and brass strips was often worked in rosewood. He advertised that he specialised in ‘Elegant Parisian Furniture’.
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840

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Mallett & Son (Antiques) Ltd

Mallett & Son (Antiques) Ltd
Ely House
37 Dover Street
London
W1S 4NJ
England

Open: Open Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 11-5 (excluding August)

Contacts: Giles Hutchinson Smith, Richard Cave
Telephone: +44 (0)20-7499 7411
Fax: +44 (0)20-7495 3179
Website: www.mallettantiques.com
We are members of:
BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION
BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION
THE NATIONAL ANTIQUE & ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, Inc.
THE NATIONAL ANTIQUE & ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, Inc.
Established: 1865
We deal in:

18th- and 19th-century English furniture and clocks; works of art; glass; paintings and watercolours

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