AN ENGLISH ORMOLU-MOUNTED PLUM-PUDDING MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE
AN ENGLISH ORMOLU-MOUNTED PLUM-PUDDING MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE

AFTER THE MODEL BY ADAM WEISWEILER, CIRCA 1910

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AN ENGLISH ORMOLU-MOUNTED PLUM-PUDDING MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE
AFTER THE MODEL BY ADAM WEISWEILER, CIRCA 1910
The hinged top opening to an inlaid compartment, above three drawers and an under-tier, the lockplate to the top labeled CHUBB'S over a seal and numbered 1689036
35 ¾ in. (91 cm.) high, 25 in. (63.5 cm.) wide, 19 ¼ in. (49 cm.) deep
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This Lot is Withdrawn.

Lot Essay

The present cabinet is a faithful replica of one probably by Adam Weisweiler dated to 1784-1789, likely commissioned by the celebrated purveyor of luxury goods to the Ancien Régime, marchand-mercier Dominique Daguerre, and today in The Wallace Collection (F328). In its close replication of the 18th century model, the present cabinet – of English manufacture – makes use of a similar spotted bird’s-eye mahogany, de rigueur in the late 18th century and revived for use in the reproduction of Ancien Régime models which was very fashionable in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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