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£9750.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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19th Century Bureau Plat Table - Attributed to Edward Holmes Baldock.
The book-matched veneered satinwood top with serpentine sides and canted corners is adorned with stained floral marquetry designs with kingwood crossbanding and gonçalo alves mouldings. The gilt bronze mounts are fitted to the marquetry decorated satinwood frieze and there is a concealed centre drawer.
The table stands on elegant out-swept cabriole legs with gilt bronze and ormolu mounts.
The French style of furniture was very much the fashion of the day and this design is in the Louis XV manner of Arc-en-arbalette form.
Edward Holmes Baldock (1777-1845) is listed in London Trade Directories of the early 19th century in various capacities. He first appears at 7 Hanway Street, London in 1805 described as a 'dealer in china and glass' and by 1821 as 'an antique furniture and ornamental furniture dealer'. By 1826 the various facets of the business included 'buying and selling, exchanging and valuing china, cabinets, screens, bronzes etc.'
From 1832-1837 he is recorded as a purveyor of earthenware and glass to William IV and later, a purveyor of china to Queen Victoria from 1838 until his death. He is known to have repaired, remodelled and adapted furniture, often 18th century pieces, but he also designed furniture both in the 18th century style and in more contemporary styles.
Dimensions
73.00 (high) x 118.00 (wide) x 63.00 (deep)Stock number
11921The BADA Standard
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