
Lot 72
A George III carved mahogany pole screen in the manner of Mayhew & Ince
Amended
20 November 2013, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street£2,000 - £3,000
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A George III carved mahogany pole screen
in the manner of Mayhew & Ince
The rectangular moulded adjustable frame inset with a needlework of The Annunciation on a fluted, wreathed and turned pole, on pierced cabriole acanthus leaf carved legs and scroll feet, with inscription to the reverse, '17 AD 59'(?), 148cm wide, 61cm deep, 148cm high (58in wide, 24in deep, 58in high).
The rectangular moulded adjustable frame inset with a needlework of The Annunciation on a fluted, wreathed and turned pole, on pierced cabriole acanthus leaf carved legs and scroll feet, with inscription to the reverse, '17 AD 59'(?), 148cm wide, 61cm deep, 148cm high (58in wide, 24in deep, 58in high).
Footnotes
The tripod base of the lot offered here relates to William Ince and John Mayhew's design for a firescreen, Plate L, in their Universal System of Houshold Furniture, 1762.
Saleroom notices
The measurements should read: 61cm wide (24" wide), 148cm high, (58" high)