
Anglo-Chinese Coromandel Cabinet, 18th Century
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Anglo-Chinese Coromandel Cabinet, 18th Century
About the Item
There are several extant examples of “cabinets on stands” made using Coromandel lacquer but larger fully constructed cabinets are much, much, rarer. A pair of linen presses veneered in this lacquer were made for Dogmersfield Park and were advertised by M. Harris and Sons in 1934 (reference photo included) The Moss Harris cupboards are described as being: “constructed of oak and encased with old Chinese incised lacquer panels decorated brilliantly in polychrome. Fitted with two long drawers below and two drawers above enclosing sliding trays….The whole of the English work is contemporary and dates from circa 1750 – the Chinese lacquer from somewhat earlier…“. Many visual and constructional links can be taken from this description, in relation to the present cabinet. Additionally, a magnificent pair of tall cabinets, known as the “Bury Hill Cabinets” because of their links to the house of that name near Dorking in Surrey, were sold at Bonhams in 2012. Photograph included for reference, on the last page. There has been an abiding interest in chinoiserie in Europe since the 15th Century, and whilst by the 18th Century some Chinese export work would have been available to a more ‘mass audience’, due to the flourishing of international trade and the emergence of a more affluent middle class – lacquer, japanning, and Coromandel decoration remained prohibitively expensive and aspirational, especially when combined with the fees charged by a top cabinetmaker to produce a piece like the present cabinet.. Additional information: Dimensions: Height: 199cm, 6 foot 6 3/4″ Width: 116cm, 45 1/2″ Depth: 52cm, 20 1/2″
- Dimensions:Height: 78.35 in (199 cm)Width: 45.67 in (116 cm)Depth: 20.48 in (52 cm)
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:18th Century
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU848141116522
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