Apter-Fredericks

Important 18th & 19th Century Antique Furniture



English

A Regency Period Cruet Set
The Hochschild Commodes in the Manner of Christopher Furlogh
An Outstanding Sheraton Period Satinwood Wardrobe
An Unusual Pair of Candelabra Attributed to the 'Great Glass-Man of Ludgate Hill
An Early Nineteenth Century Blue John Vase
A George III Carved Gilt-Wood Chippendale Mirror
A Fine George III Mahogany Carlton House Writing Table
A Rare Queen Anne Gesso Mirror
A Rare Victorian "Huntsman and Hound" Cast Iron Stick / Umbrella Stand, Probably by W.H. Micklethwait Foundry.
A Rare George II Mahogany Side Table
A George III Satinwood Console Table
A George III Hepplewhite Period Mahogany Cabinet of Exceptional Colour and Patination
A Regency Mahogany Games Table Attributable to Gillows of Lancaster
A Fine George I Walnut Wing Armchair together with a copy
A Novelty Silver Plated Cigar Lighter & Cutter
A Silver Plated Spirit Barrel
A Regency Period Japanned Fire Bellows,
A Nineteenth Century Oak Post Box in the Form of a Sentry Box.
A Novelty Brandy Glass Warmer in the Form of a Steam Engine
A Most Unusual Oak & Silver Mounted Spirit Barrel on Stand
A Pair of Late 18th Century Pontypool Chestnut Urns
A Regency Period Dining Table by Gillow of Lancaster
A Fine and Rare George III Satinwood & Marquetry Bonheur du Jour
A George III Carved Mahogany Settee
A Pair of Chippendale Period Mahogany Concertina Action Card Tables
A Pair of George III Large Bergere Chairs
A George III Mahogany Commode of Unusual Form
A Nineteenth Century Three Tier Etagere
A Regency Period Rosewood & Parcel-Gilt Side-Cabinet
A Unusual Pair of Regency Hall Chairs
A George I Carved Giltwood Side Table
A Regency Period Mahogany & Ebony Writing Table
A George III Carved Gilt-Wood Mirror
An Early Regency Oval Mahogany Occasional Table
A Very Fine George I Walnut Chest on Stand
An Exceptional Pair of Chinoiserie Cabinets Commissioned for the Chinese Room at Middleton Park, Oxfordshire & Attributed to Marsh & Tatham
A George III Tripod Piecrust Table
A Pair of Regency Period Rosewood & Ormolu Consoles
An Unusual Chinoiserie Cream Ground Screen
A George III Sheraton Period Oval Tray
A George III Satinwood Drum Table
A George III Carved Giltwood Overmantel Mirror
An Important Pair of George III Gilt-wood Settees in the Manner of Thomas Chippendale the Younger
A George III Carved Mahogany Side-table
A George I Walnut Chest on Chest otherwise known as a Tallboy
A George II Walnut Armchair
A Regency Period Ormolu Mounted & Brass Inlaid Rosewood Sofa Table
A Pair of Regency Period Amboyna & Brass Mounted Etageres with Simulated Marble Tops
The Beningbrough Hall Gesso Tables by James Moore
An Exceptional Carved Mahogany Side Table by William Vile
A Set of Four George III Ormolu Mounted Three Branch Wall Lights
A Pair of Regency Period Mahogany Curricle Bergeres
A George III Collector's Cabinet
A Rare George II Carved Mahogany Armchair
A George III Burr-Yew-wood Sofa Table
A George III Regency Period Drinking Table
A Matched Pair of George III Mahogany Commodes Attributed to Henry Hill of Marlborough
A Rare 'Penfold' Hexagonal Oak Letter Box
A George III Chippendale Period Carved Mahogany Serpentine Fronted Side Table
A George III Mahogany Silver Table
A Pair of George III Giltwood Bergeres Atrributed to Francois Herve and Probably Supplied by Henry Holland.
A 19th Century Mahogany Presentation Wheelbarrow and Spade with Silver Plated Mounts by Elkington & Co.
An Eighteenth Century Wine Jug Decorated With The Royal Coat of Arms
A Nineteenth Century Tole Watering Can
A Victorian Oak and Silver Plate Caddy
A Regency Period Brass Tea Caddy
An Unusual Silver Cigar Table Lighter
A Regency Period Painted Tole Basket with Pierced and Gilded Decoration
A George III Window Seat
A Pair of George III Mahogany Armchairs Attributed to Gillow of Lancaster
A Burr Walnut Kidney Shaped Writing Desk
A Pair of Regency Parcel-Gilt Corner Shelves
An Outstanding & Highly Important Side Cabinet Attributed to S. Jamar
A Burr-Ash, Burr-Yew & Marquetry Centre Table Attributed to George Blake & Co
A Pair of George III White Marble & Ormolu Candle Vases By Matthew Boulton
A Rare Pair of George III Mahogany Plate Buckets
An Unusual Regency Period Mahogany Cellaret
A Regency Period Convex Mirror with Chinoiserie Decoration
A Silver Plated Double Wine Coaster in the Form of a Clinker-Built Dingy and inscribed "The Jolly Boat" on the stern
A Regency Period Day-Bed
An Important George III Mahogany Library Table of Superb Colour & Quality
A George II Walnut Serpentine Front Commode
A George III Carved Mahogany 'Chinese' Chippendale Silver Table
A George III Satinwood, Harewood, Burr-Yew and Marquetry Breakfront Bookcase Attributed to Mayhew & Ince
A Most Exceptional George III Mahogany Serpentine Fronted Chest on Chest
A Magnificent Carlton House Boulle-Inlaid Table Designed for George, The Prince of Wales, The Prince Regent,
An Exceptional George I Burr Walnut Card Table
A George II Burr Walnut Kneehole Chest
A George III Parcel-Gilt and Painted Satinwood Pier Table
A Regency Secretaire Breakfront Bookcase
A George III Giltwood Border Glass Mirror
A George III Satinwood Bonhuer du Jour in the Manner of George Simson
A Pair of Regency Day Beds
A Regency Rosewood and Brass-Inlaid Side Cabinet Attributed to Gillow of Lancaster
A Fine Regency Period Chandelier
An Important Chandelier Attributed To Perry & Co
A Pair of George III Giltwood Armchairs By Thomas Chippendale
A Pair of George IV Mahogany Hall Chairs in the Manner of Sir Robert Smirke
A Regency Period Giltwood and Ebonised Girandole Convex Mirror
A Pair of George II Carved Mahogany Gainsborough Armchairs
A Pair of George I Walnut Stools
A Pair of Regency Period Cut-Glass Candelabra
An Early Regency Period Cut Glass & Ormolu Chandelier
A Pair of George III Oval Mirrors
A Pair of George III Adam Period Carved Giltwood Mirrors
A Most Unusual George III Carved Mahogany Whatnot
A Pair of George III Breakfront Cabinets
A Regency Period Rosewood Side Cabinet
A Pair of George III Adam Period Carved Mahogany Armchairs
A George III Carved Giltwood Mirror
An Important Pair of Regency Period Rosewood Side Cabinets
A Pair of Early Nineteenth Century Rosewood Etageres.
A Regency Period Amboyna and Brass Inlaid Sewing Table
A Pair of George III Blue John Cassolettes by Matthew Boulton
A Nineteenth Century Decorated Tole Tray
A Rare Pair of George III Sheraton Period Satinwood Pole Screens
A Rare and Unusually Large Early 19th Century Nodding Figure of a Chinaman Attributed to Giovanni Domenico Gianelli
A Most Impressive George II Carved Gilt-Wood Mirror
A George III Harewood & Marquetry Commode in The French Manner
A George III Satinwood and Decorated Bookcase
A Pair of George III Adam Period Rosewood Semi-Elliptical Console Tables
A George II Walnut Side Chair
A Pair of George III Carved Giltwood Mirrors
A Regency Period Mahogany Extending Dining Table
The Hinton House Commodes Attributed to Ince & Mayhew
A Superb Pair of Giltwood Girandoles Attributed to William France
A Fine Pair of George III Hepplewhite Period Mahogany Armchairs Attributed to John Cobb
A Fine and Rare Set of Four George III Cut Glass Candelabra
A Regency Period Rosewood & Ormolu Mounted Secretaire Cabinet
A Set of Eighteen George III Mahogany Dining-Chairs
A George III Carved Giltwood Overmantel Mirror
A Pair of Nineteenth Century Regency Penwork Tables
A George III Carved Mahogany Side Table
A George III Mahogany Oval Wine Cooler
A Rare George III Carved Mahogany Armchair
An Outstanding & Extremely Rare George I Burr Walnut Side Table
A Rare George I Burr Yew Wood Chest of Drawers
A George III Oval Carved Giltwood Wall Mirror
A George III Carved Mahogany Bookcase
A Fine and Rare PAIR of Regency Period Rosewood End-Support Tables By Gillows
A George III Carved Mahogany Stool
A George II Carved Walnut Armchair
A Garniture of Three 19th Century Bloor Derby Porcelain Bough Pots
A Novelty Victorian Silver Atomiser
A Rare Mahogany Miniature Dumbwaiter
A Most Unusual Tea Caddy
A Pair of Late Eighteenth Century Glass Lustres
A Nineteenth Century Country House Post Box
A George III Sycamore, Tulipwood Rosewood and Marquetry Pembroke Table
A Fine Pair of George III Satinwood Card Tables
A George III Satinwood "Harlequin" Pembroke Table in the Manner of Henry Kettle
An Outstanding Campana Vase in Blue John or Derbyshire Fluorspar
A George III Period Personal Weighing Machine or 'Sanctorius's Balance'
A Mid Nineteenth Century Decorated Tole Jardiniere
A Pair of George I Carved Giltwood Mirrors
A George III Chippendale Period Sidetable
An Exceptional George III Carved Gilt Wood Oval Mirror
A Regency Period Carved Giltwood Convex Mirror
A Rare George III Carved Mahogany Armchair
A George III Brass Eight Branch Chandelier Attributed to John Giles
A Regency Period Hexagonal Brass Lantern
A Rare Queen Anne Blue Japanned Bureau Cabinet
A George III Chippendale Period Carved Mahogany Commode
Saved For The Nation
A Rare George III Mahogany Urn Stand
A George III Carved Mahogany Urn Stand
A Regency Period Rosewood Side Cabinet
A Magnificent George III Inlaid Harewood & Serpentine Shaped Commode
A Rare George III Mahogany and Brass Champagne Cooler
A Pair of George III Gilt Carton-Pierre Oval Mirrors
A George II Period Carved Mahogany Bureau Cabinet Attributed to Giles Grendey
A Highly Important George III Carved Giltwood Pier Mirror
A George III Chippendale Period Carved Giltwood Mirror
A Fine George III Adam Period Mahogany Side Table
A George III Inlaid Occasional Table in the Manner of Pierre Langlois
A Regency Period Rosewood Tray
A Pair of Regency Period Curricle Chairs
A George II Period Pedestal
A George III Mahogany and Cross-banded Barometer
A Set of Three Cut Glass Decanters with a Claret Jug Ensuite
A Very Rare Pair of Eighteenth Century Coalport Lustres
A Superb Pembroke Table by Henry Hill
A Rare Regency Rosewood and Parcel-Gilt Revolving Bookstand
A Pair of Regency Period Rosewood Console Tables
The Spencer Perceval armchair from the Palace of Westminster
A Pierre Langlois Commode
A Pair of Robert Adam designed Giltwood Torcheres
A Rosewood and brass mounted side table by John McLean
A George III Mahogany Card Table in the Manner of Ince & Mayhew
A Jewel in the Crown of Queen Anne Furniture
An Expanding Circular Dining Table by Robert Jupe
A Fine Pair of Harewood And Inlaid Side Tables by William Gates
A Pair of Regency Period Cut Glass Lustres
A George II Carved Mahogany Side-table Attributed to Giles Grendey
An Extremely Rare Pair of Georgian Brass Candelabra
A Very Rare Pair of Queen Anne Giltwood Border Glass Mirrors
A Regency Period Gilt, Ebonised and Decorated Wall Sconce
A Regency Period Hall Seat Attributed to George Bullock
A Highly Important Georgian Giltwood Mirror Designed By Matthias Lock and Signed by the Carver James Hill
An Important Regency Mahogany Sideboard With a Pair of Pedestals en Suite. Attributed to George Oakley
A Pair of George III Adam Period Carved Mahogany Sidechairs
An Elegant Georgian Mahogany Circular Dining Table
An Unusual George III Carved Mahogany Tripod Table
A Pair of Georgian Dolphin 'Slab' Tables in the Manner of James Richards, after the Designs by William Kent
A George III Regency Period Convex Mirror by Thomas Fentham
An Unusual Regency Verre Eglomise Mirror
The Matthias Lock Mirror (Detail)


A Highly Important Georgian Giltwood Mirror Designed By Matthias Lock and Signed by the Carver James Hill

Height: 86" 2m18.5
Width: 48" 1m22

This mirror is conceived in the fluent, controlled manner which distinguishes the work of the carver and designer Matthias Lock (c.1710-65), one of the leading figures of the English Rococo.

The overall form of the mirror is strongly symmetrical, and the carving of the individual elements emphatic and robust. The cresting is conceived as an open pediment, each wing being developed from conjoined C scrolls centred on a cabochon cartouche. At the centre of the cresting is a sunburst backed by a pierced rococo leaf, a device which is repeated less prominently at the base and is contained by a pair of strong C scrolls with fronded edges.

At each side of the frame, two inward-looking heads rise from powerfully modeled scrolls. The curious top knotted straw hats derive from contemporary French designs, and seem to have had a special appeal for Lock.

A characteristic of Lock's designs of the 1750's is the slender wreathed pilasters which form each side of the mirror's inner frame. The pilasters are linked to the main frame by a short diagonal garland of flowers, and across the head of the main plate is a horizontal garland carved with considerable depth and detail.

For full information on this mirror and the background research carried out, please contact us.

English, Circa 1750

A Note on 'The Matthias Lock Mirror' by John Hardy

The introduction of 'Modern' taste during George II's reign caused the transformation of the Romano-British fashion principally associated with the Rome-trained artist William Kent (d.1748). It was now infused with 'novelty' and 'variety' as lauded by the artist William Hogarth's Analysis of Beauty (1753) and the upholsterer Thomas Chippendale's, Gentleman and Cabinet-maker's Director (1754). Amongst the principal furniture items to be 'modernised' were the early 18th century rectilinear and Roman-styled glasses that furnished the window-piers; and these were now serpentined to harmonise with the 'picturesque' design of parks and gardens laid out in French fashion that included Chinese and gothic elements.

This golden flower-festooned mirror was most likely commissioned by William Jones for the reception dressing-room of a bedroom apartment at Ramsbury, Wiltshire, and designed to harmonise with a pair of pier glasses hanging in its adjoining Salon (see R. Edwards and P. Macquoid, The Dictionary of English Furniture, rev. ed., 1954, vol. II, p.339, fig.72)

The poetic ornament of the Roman tablet-cornered, hermed and temple-pedimented frame derives from ancient literature, such as Ovid's Metamorphoses or Loves of the Gods, and appropriately evokes Apollo's power as light-giving sun god. Apollo's sun-chariot was accompanied by Aurora, the flower-strewing 'dawn' goddess; and these never-fading golden garlands recall the poets' concept of a Golden Age as a 'Ver perpetuum' of everlasting Spring, where love never grows cold.

The triumphal-arched and reed-banded frame, for the silvery water-like glass, has a wave-scrolled and pagoda-swept pediment that is antique-scalloped and over-grown with Roman foliage; while its hollowed centre displays a foliated and plumed cartouche that celebrates Apollo's power in controlling the Elements. It recalls the Roman adage 'Collegit ut Spargat' , in reference to the sun's ability to gather the clouds around it for their better dispersal. Here the cartouche's bubbled and sun-rayed sphere is wreathed in a scalloped band signifying clouds; while the rayed and scalloped 'label' cartouche at the mirror-base is supported by eagle-wings to recall Jupiter's title as the 'Thunderer'.

The frame, which is encrusted with glass in mosaiced compartments, serves to enlarge the glass and head-glass from an earlier 18'h century mirror. The pediment tympanum is enriched with garden-trellis compartments, whose lozenged form recalls the ceiling of Rome's Temple of Venus. It is banded by park-like herm-tapered pilasters, whose Roman truss-scrolls support bearded satyr heads, sporting rustic bonnets in 'Chinois' fashion . The latter would harmonise with the Ramsbury bedroom apartment, whose flowered Chinese paper reflected the fashion popularized by Parisian marchand merciers and East India traders.

The invention of this pattern can be attributed to the carver Matthias Lock (d.1765), whose early work for the carver James Whittle (d.1759) (later in partnership with Samuel Norman, Master Carver in Wood to the George III's Office of Works) was reflected in his 1744 ornamental pattern-book for 'sconce' mirrors entitled, Six Sconces, which included one with related hermed pilasters (p1.4). This form of herm also features in his 1752 ' New Book of Ornaments for Looking Glass Frames' ( Pl. 3) where it was shown alongside an en suite chimneypiece and overmantle.

The present mirror bears the signature of one of Lock and Whittle's colleagues, the carver James Hill (d. 1754).
Lock had also been the author of 'A new Book of Ornaments, Shields, Compartments, Masks, etc., 1740; and Six Tables, 1746; while his talent for ornamental engravings after the French fashion had already gained him recognition by l 744 as England's, 'best draftsman'.

In connection with the cresting of this mirror and Lock's association with Chippendale in the publication of the Director - it should be recalled that Apollo's Mt. Parnassus role as leader of the Muses of Artistic inspiration and the concept of 'Collegit ut Spargat' caused this phrase to be introduced by Chippendale as the purpose for the publication of his 'Director'

In 1744 Lock was described as ' the famous Matthias Lock, the most excellent carver, and reputed to be the best Ornament draughts-man in Europe'. His association with Whittle continued into the mid 1750s, when it was noted that due to his health, 'he did not attend the shop so much as their business required'. In the mid 1740s it was recorded that Whittle served as 'Carver' to Frederick, Prince of Wales (d.1752); and that his workshop was occupied by 'upwards of thirty men'. (see Thomas Johnson, The Life of the Author, 1744, quoted J. Simon, Furniture History, 2003, pp.l-64).
(See Adam Bowett. FHS newsletter... ref James Hill. ....also FHS 2003. etc/ etc.)