Large Early 19th Century Mahogany Cellarette

Exhibition Piece
Large Early 19th Century Mahogany Cellarette
Circa 1810
A circular mahogany lidded cellarette in the manner of 'Hope', retaining its original interior. Similar piece is illustrated plate XIII, Household Furniture of Duchess Street Thomas Hope in 1807.
This fine model has a circular domed top, with a central spiral knob, with finely carved plam leaves. The main body has a massive gadrooned urn-shaped body which is on a turned pedestal on a square base raised on four wooden castors. English circa 1810
Base 48cm x 48cm Height 73cm Diameter 76cm

Condition
Very good, old splits repaired

W
48.00cm
18.90 inches
H
73.00cm
28.74 inches
D
48.00cm
18.90 inches
Dia.
76.00cm
29.92 inches
Origin
United Kingdom
Medium
Mahogany
Reference
010910
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