OnlineGalleries.com Twitter Feed Follow OnlineGalleries.com on Facebook
Select Language
Dutch
English
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Italian
Portuguese
Spanish
Swedish

Select a Language

Close
Dutch
English
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Italian
Portuguese
Spanish
Swedish
Login
hr

Highclere Castle George III Painted Display Cabinet Bookcase (c. 1785 England)



Back to Results Make an enquiry regarding this item
Slide up
Slide down

Make an enquiry regarding this item
Item Stock Code

5379

Item Medium Description

Oak pine and cedar painted.

Item Signed, Inscribed, Dated Details

No visible marks

UK/USA Dimensions

56.00 inch wide   102.00 inch high   14.00 inch deep

European Converted Dimensions

142.24 cm wide  259.08 cm high  35.56 cm deep

Item Provenance & History

The Carnarvon Family, Highclere Castle, Highclere, Newbury. Highclere Castle has now become well known as the setting for the Downton Abbey ITV period drama. The 5th Earl, George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert, (1866-1923) was an enthusiastic amateur Egyptologist and discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun. It would be interesting to think that he may have used the secret compartment in the back of this cabinet to hide some Egyptian artifacts that we know he bought back, with him, to Highclere.

Item Literature

This cabinet typifies the great strength of perfect balance and proportion which the Georgians, quite rightly, plagiarised from the Romans and Greeks.

Item Exhibition History

We think this Cabinet Bookcase is a very rare example of it’s type with the unusual pewter and bronze glazing formation and original paint decoration and could well be attributed to one of the great cabinet makers of the time.

Current Item Condition

Original paint with very distressed gilding in parts.

Item Description / Dealer Expertise

This cabinet is made in oak, pine & cedar with the particularly rare feature of the glazed doors made of pewter similar to the fanlights over 18thc doors. The design of the glazing is of particular note as the maker has tricked the eye to presume that the central glazing is circular when it is actually a very slight oval so as to accommodate the diamond glazing to intersect at the symmetrical bronze motifs. The use of pewter was also to give strength to such a large glazed door was well as minimalise the size of the gilded astragal used. The cabinet, unusually, is all in one piece as this facilitates the sash for the secret door giving access to secret compartment. In the centre of the back there is secret compartment which is hidden by a panel which is counter weighted by sash weights

More information /
Purchase this item

Please email or call +44 (0)1491 836284 for more information or to purchase this item.

Status

FOR SALE



Back to Results Make an enquiry regarding this item

Summers Davis Antiques Ltd

Summers Davis Antiques Ltd
Calleva House
6 High Street
Wallingford
Oxfordshire
OX10 0BP
England

Contacts: Mr Graham Wells
Telephone: +44 (0)1491 836284
Mobile: +44 (0)7836 500866
Fax: +44 (0)1491 833443
Website: www.summersdavisantiques.co.uk
We are members of:
LAPADA - THE ASSOCIATION OF ART & ANTIQUES DEALERS
LAPADA - THE ASSOCIATION OF ART & ANTIQUES DEALERS
We deal in:

Antiquities, architectural and garden ornaments, boxes and caskets, candelabra and candlesticks, 18th- and 19th-century furniture.

Search For...