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AN IRISH WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, attributed to WILLIAMS & GIBTON, circa 1835, the rectangular

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AN IRISH WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, attributed to WILLIAMS & GIBTON, circa 1835, the rectangular
AN IRISH WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, attributed to WILLIAMS & GIBTON, circa 1835, the rectangular top with bow-fronted breakfront ends below a mirror-backed superstructure with shaped rectangular plate above a further mirror-backed foliate frieze with scrolled pediment and palmette corners, the base with a long drawer flanked on each
side by a faceted baluster pilaster door enclosing a cupboard with one shelf to each side, on a plinth base, the mirrored superstructure constructed as a separate removable section
260.5cms wide
e6,000/10,000
LITERATURE: J. O'Brien and D. Guinness, Great Irish Houses and Castles, London, 1992, p.200 (illustrated in situ)
H. Montgomery-Massingberd and C. Simon Sykes, Great Houses of Ireland, London, 1999, p.193, (illustrated in situ).
J. Gore-Booth, What the Butler Wrote', World of Interiors, 2002, p.147 (illustrated in situ).
J.Gore-Booth, 'Lissadell', Irish Arts Review, Summer 2003, p.117 (illustrated in situ).
Sean O'Reilly, 'Lissadell, Co Sligo', Country Life, 25 September, 2003, p.114 (illustrated in situ).

The sideboard rail displays Apollo's laurels wreathed amongst fretted scrolls of Roman foliage that appear to rise from the wine krater-vases sculpted on the bowed 'commode' doors, whilst its drawer handles are fretted with palm flowers, which also enrich the mirror's Grecian scrolled pediment. This type of vase-enriched sideboard was engraved in pattern books as late as 1850 by William Smee & Sons in their Designs for Furniture'.

The following group of Honoré porcelain (lots 242-251 and lot 175) was almost certainly acquired on the Grand Tour by Sir Robert Gore-Booth and his wife on their return from Italy in the Summer of 1837. The mark
indicates a date post-1824, when Edouard Honoré moved his factory out of Paris to the Allier district.