A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY SECRETAIRE IN THE MANNER OF INCE & MAYHEW, CIRCA 1790 The fall enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon hole drawers and central cupboard above a pair of cupboard doors 127cm high, 90cm wide, 42cm deep Provenance: With Norman Adams Knightsbridge. Literature: Illus. Eighteenth Century English Furniture: Norman Adams Collection, 1999 The combination of bold neo-classical marquetry medallions inlaid onto a satinwood ground were a speciality of London furniture makers such as the partnership of Ince and Mayhew, of Golden Square and John and William Linnell of Berkeley Square. A George III satinwood secretaire of a similar form shares the same configuration of swagged oval medallions to the fall front and doors and is illustrated in Moss Harris & Sons Centenary Book catalogue, London 1968.
A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY SECRETAIRE IN THE MANNER OF INCE & MAYHEW, CIRCA 1790 The fall enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon hole drawers and central cupboard above a pair of cupboard doors 127cm high, 90cm wide, 42cm deep Provenance: With Norman Adams Knightsbridge. Literature: Illus. Eighteenth Century English Furniture: Norman Adams Collection, 1999 The combination of bold neo-classical marquetry medallions inlaid onto a satinwood ground were a speciality of London furniture makers such as the partnership of Ince and Mayhew, of Golden Square and John and William Linnell of Berkeley Square. A George III satinwood secretaire of a similar form shares the same configuration of swagged oval medallions to the fall front and doors and is illustrated in Moss Harris & Sons Centenary Book catalogue, London 1968.
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