Description
Early C19th Regency period mahogany sarcophagus wine-cooler by Wilkinson of London .
Boldly-scaled mahogany wine-cooler of panelled sarcophagus form raised on exuberantly carved lions’ paw clawed feet. Signed and stamped by “Wilkinson Ludgate Hill “ and with a design or production number 11977 stamped to the inner front edge. The shaped and stepped lid with flattened central tablet , the inside of the lid is also polished when opened and the interior displayed .The top fitted with high quality gilded brass hinges and gilded brass folding ‘stays’ and graduated rests to support the raised lid .
The interior of the sarcophagus fitted with its original leaded zinc liner with divisions to provide water-proofed insulation for icing the contents. The base fitted with it’s original drainage hole and removable plug.
The body also fitted with the original brass lock stamped “Turners Patent Wolverhampton “ together with a Crown . (Key is lacking) .
The dramatically and skilfully carved lions’ paw and scrolling leaf design feet of fine quality with superb attention to detail. The undersides of the feet fitted with original sunken castors to aid movement.
The exaggerated angular form being that of an ancient sarcophagus, drawing from the ancient Classical Greek and Roman worlds , being the inspiration for the highly fashionable designs of the Regency period.
In excellent original condition, with a well-selected grade of mahogany which has achieved an excellent colour and patina. The lid with a mellow golden hue , having had exposure to sun-light , some minor historic marks and wear commensurate with age , use and purpose.
The cabinet-making firm of William Wilkinson of 14, Ludgate Hill and Old Bond Street , London are recorded as working from 1808-71.
An impressive and high-quality mahogany wine-cooler of true ‘country-house’ proportions offering copious storage together with grand style and presence.
*NB. A mahogany wine-cooler of identical design by Wilkinson but with additional carved handles and finial , was sold by Christie’s 21/05/2015 Sale No .10697 “The England Collector” Lot 132 £5625
H 23”
W 40”
D 23”
England c. 1825
Established in the Cathedral City of Worcester for over 40 years ,M.Lees&Sons , run by Michael Lees ,have been dealing with public and trade from show-rooms in an early Georgian town-house. We aim to provide a straight-forward approach to our business and build lasting relationships with our customers. As members of the 'London and Provincial Antique Dealers Association' , we provide full descriptive details , date ,authenticity and any available provenance ,with full disclosure of any restoration or repair which may have taken place .
Whether buying for pleasure , decoration or investment, we welcome you to our web-site or premises .
Past projects have included advising clients on forming and disposing of collections , furnishing period properties , hotel and commercial projects , also a shoot-room and lodge .
All goods are available to view and owned by M.Lees&Sons .
If visiting, a telephone call prior is advisable as due to the demands of the business the show-room does not have regular hours . Please feel free to contact us if we can be of assistance . Our inventory on Selling Antiques showcases our range of stock, whilst more items are available to view on our website. Please visit us on:
www.leesantiquesworcester.com.
Tel. 01905 26620 / 07860826218
Located in the centre of Worcester in the shadow of the Cathedral with easy parking nearby. Exit Junction 7 M5 and follow the signs for Worcester Porcelain Museum . Our premises are located 100 metres from the Museum and 50 metres from Pay&Display car-park in nearby King St.
Internal Ref: ML 205
Dimensions
Height = 58 cm (23")
Width = 100 cm (40")
Depth = 58 cm (23")
Early C19th Regency period mahogany sarcophagus wine cooler by Wilkinson, London.
Price
SOLD
Item Ref
ML 205
Description
Early C19th Regency period mahogany sarcophagus wine-cooler by Wilkinson of London .
Boldly-scaled mahogany wine-cooler of panelled sarcophagus form raised on exuberantly carved lions’ paw clawed feet. Signed and stamped by “Wilkinson Ludgate Hill “ and with a design or production number 11977 stamped to the inner front edge. The shaped and stepped lid with flattened central tablet , the inside of the lid is also polished when opened and the interior displayed .The top fitted with high quality gilded brass hinges and gilded brass folding ‘stays’ and graduated rests to support the raised lid .
The interior of the sarcophagus fitted with its original leaded zinc liner with divisions to provide water-proofed insulation for icing the contents. The base fitted with it’s original drainage hole and removable plug.
The body also fitted with the original brass lock stamped “Turners Patent Wolverhampton “ together with a Crown . (Key is lacking) .
The dramatically and skilfully carved lions’ paw and scrolling leaf design feet of fine quality with superb attention to detail. The undersides of the feet fitted with original sunken castors to aid movement.
The exaggerated angular form being that of an ancient sarcophagus, drawing from the ancient Classical Greek and Roman worlds , being the inspiration for the highly fashionable designs of the Regency period.
In excellent original condition, with a well-selected grade of mahogany which has achieved an excellent colour and patina. The lid with a mellow golden hue , having had exposure to sun-light , some minor historic marks and wear commensurate with age , use and purpose.
The cabinet-making firm of William Wilkinson of 14, Ludgate Hill and Old Bond Street , London are recorded as working from 1808-71.
An impressive and high-quality mahogany wine-cooler of true ‘country-house’ proportions offering copious storage together with grand style and presence.
*NB. A mahogany wine-cooler of identical design by Wilkinson but with additional carved handles and finial , was sold by Christie’s 21/05/2015 Sale No .10697 “The England Collector” Lot 132 £5625
H 23”
W 40”
D 23”
England c. 1825
Established in the Cathedral City of Worcester for over 40 years ,M.Lees&Sons , run by Michael Lees ,have been dealing with public and trade from show-rooms in an early Georgian town-house. We aim to provide a straight-forward approach to our business and build lasting relationships with our customers. As members of the 'London and Provincial Antique Dealers Association' , we provide full descriptive details , date ,authenticity and any available provenance ,with full disclosure of any restoration or repair which may have taken place .
Whether buying for pleasure , decoration or investment, we welcome you to our web-site or premises .
Past projects have included advising clients on forming and disposing of collections , furnishing period properties , hotel and commercial projects , also a shoot-room and lodge .
All goods are available to view and owned by M.Lees&Sons .
If visiting, a telephone call prior is advisable as due to the demands of the business the show-room does not have regular hours . Please feel free to contact us if we can be of assistance . Our inventory on Selling Antiques showcases our range of stock, whilst more items are available to view on our website. Please visit us on:
www.leesantiquesworcester.com.
Tel. 01905 26620 / 07860826218
Located in the centre of Worcester in the shadow of the Cathedral with easy parking nearby. Exit Junction 7 M5 and follow the signs for Worcester Porcelain Museum . Our premises are located 100 metres from the Museum and 50 metres from Pay&Display car-park in nearby King St.
Internal Ref: ML 205
Dimensions
Height = 58 cm (23")
Width = 100 cm (40")
Depth = 58 cm (23")
This item is SOLD and is no longer available to purchase.