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An early 19th Century black-lacquered papier mache inkstand and trayEach stamped [Henry] "Clay, Pall Mall, London"
4 – 6 November 2008, 13:00 GMT
Chester£120 - £150
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Find your local specialistAn early 19th Century black-lacquered papier mache inkstand and tray
Each stamped [Henry] "Clay, Pall Mall, London"
The former of rectangular design with pen well and two ink bottle apertures framed by mother-of-pearl shards and gilt foliate outer border, raised on four spreading feet, 24cm x 16cm, the tray of circular form, later-painted with dog-roses 20cm diameter, together with A pair of 19th Century black-lacquered papier mache face-screens
Each with wavy-edged oblong screen painted with a floral spray, the projecting corners all having gilt foliate decoration, on a ring-turned gilt handle 24cm wide x 40.5cm high (4)
The former of rectangular design with pen well and two ink bottle apertures framed by mother-of-pearl shards and gilt foliate outer border, raised on four spreading feet, 24cm x 16cm, the tray of circular form, later-painted with dog-roses 20cm diameter, together with A pair of 19th Century black-lacquered papier mache face-screens
Each with wavy-edged oblong screen painted with a floral spray, the projecting corners all having gilt foliate decoration, on a ring-turned gilt handle 24cm wide x 40.5cm high (4)
Footnotes
Henry Clay applied for a patent for heat resistant panels of laminated paper in 1772. This invention was initially called 'paper ware' and was an evolution of the 17th Century French prototype. Clay described himself on his trade card as "Japanner in ordinary to his Majesty and to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales". He moved to London in 1802, where the company remained active until 1860. Clay's Birmingham branch was purchased in 1816 by the well-known firm of Jennens & Bettridge.
























