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A QUEEN ANNE INLAID BURR YEW AND EBONIZED BUREAU CABINET OF SMALL SCALE 

Origin: England
Circa Date: 1710
Dimensions: Height: 65.0 in (165.0 cm)
Width: 22.2 in (56.5 cm)
Length/Depth: 14.8 in (37.5 cm)
Stock No: F3A0232
Location: London
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veneered with richly figured yewwood inlaid with boxwood stringing, the mouldings ebonized, retaining the original brass domed circular drop-ring handles and shaped escutcheons, the upper part with a domed cornice above a conforming door with the original beveled mirror plate opening to a fitted interior with a central cupboard and domed door, the frame with a keystone and with small compartments and drawers, the bureau below with a fall front opening to a velvet-lined writing surface and fitted with stepped drawers and pigeon holes above a long drawer, the sides each with a concealed candle slide, above a molded waist with a pull-out slide at each side, the lower one with a concealed, veneered folding slide above three graduated drawers over an arched apron and supported on later turned feet.

LITERATURE
See;
Geoffrey Wills, English Furniture 550-1760, London, 1971, p. 118
John Walker, Experts Choice, 1000 Years of the An Trade, Exhibition
Catalogue. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, April 22 to June 12,1983, p. 94, G.
Randall, Alexandria, p. 94, Black Japanned Bureau Cabinet, from the Prescott
Collection
The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair handbook, London, June 11 to 20 June,
1998, Apter -Fredericks, London, Stand 78, pp. 106,107, a Walnut Veneered
Bureau Cabinet

Of rare form, this small cabinet belongs to a small group of cabinets all of which are of the same small size, and appear to be the work of an as yet unknown highly skilled cabinetmaker. Besides the present example, another is recorded veneered in burr yew, formerly with Messrs. Apter-Fredericks, London, and now in a private collection in England, a green japanned example in the Gubbay Collection at Clandon Park, a black japanned example, formerly in the Prescott Collection, a white japanned example, formerly in the Collection of the Viscount Leverhulme, and a brown japanned cabinet, sold Sotheby's, London, November 23, 2005. All of these are virtually identical, with small variations to the overall design; the walnut example having a shaped drawer below the fall, the Gubbay and Mallett examples have carved gilt-gesso crests. Two other red japanned cabinets related to the group are recorded (See: Lanto Synge, Mallett Millenium, 1999, p. 79, fig 76, but these have bombé form bases and lack the folding slide and candlestands, as does another black japanned example (0p. cit.).

The cabinetmaking found on the present example is of exceptional quality, the small interior drawers being constructed of extremely finely grained tropical hardwood. Aother interesting detail is found on the stops of the drawers - normally these are somewhat crudely cut blocks of wood, but those on this cabinet are carefully sized and chamfered.

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