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A Porcelain-Mounted Occasional Table in the Transitional Manner.
Attributed to Edward Holmes Baldock.
Constructed from kingwood and tulipwood, with ormolu mounts in the Louis XV/XVI transitional style, supported on cabriole lefs with sabot feet, the frieze decorated with eight 'Sevres' style porcelain painted panels with birds and flowers; housing two drawers; the top set with a velvet surface and surmounted by a pierced brass three-quarter gallery.
English, circa 1845.
Inspired by the small writing desk made by Martin Carlin for Madame du Barry, circa 1768 (today in the Metropolitan Museum of Art). A related table bearing the stamp of Baldock illustrated in Christopher Payne's upcoming book on 19th Century English furniture.
Dimensions
H: 30 in / 75 cm | W: 24.5 in / 61 cm | D: 16 in / 39.5 cmPrice on application
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9051The BADA Standard
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