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A George III mahogany, satinwood and burr walnut breakfront bookcase, in the manner of Mayhew & Ince, Circa 1775

Lot Closed

December 15, 12:44 PM GMT

Estimate

10,000 - 15,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

A George III mahogany, satinwood and burr walnut breakfront bookcase, in the manner of Mayhew & Ince, Circa 1775


surmounted by painted and penwork frieze, the upper section with four glazed panel doors enclosing three adjustable shelves lined with later green silk, the lower section with a secretaire drawer containing an arrangement of pigeonholes and drawers with ivory handles and a writing surface lined with a later dark green suede writing surface above two panel doors enclosing two trays, flanked by two longer panel doors enclosing three trays, on a plinth base

230cm. high, 185.5cm, wide, 49.5cm. deep; 7ft. 6¾in., 8ft. 1in., 1ft. 7½in.

This lot contains ivory. Commercial trade in ivory is regulated by multiple governments and international organisations around the world, including through prohibitions, restrictions and licensing and / or registration requirements. Different regulations apply to buyers, depending on their individual circumstances and the relevant auction / sale. Sotheby’s therefore recommends that, before taking any action in relation to a potential purchase or handling of an ivory item, buyers obtain advice on the regimes and requirements applicable to them. Sotheby’s will also not conduct any applications for buyers for exemption certificates, CITES licenses, registrations or similar that may be required, including the renewal or update of the same, or arrange for import or export permits needed for international shipping. A buyer’s inability or delay to obtain necessary documentation, or lawfully arrange the export or import of the lot will not justify sale cancellation or a delay in payment.
Judge Coles, Bolney Lodge, Bolney, Sussex;
Sold, Christie's London, 12 November 2020, lot 169.