Butchoff Antiques

est 1964
19th-century and 18th-century English and Continental furniture, mirrors, objects d'art, clocks
154 Kensington Church Street
London
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England
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A Very Fine Display Cabinet by Hampton & Sons of London (England)
Item Stock Code

7774

Item Medium Description

mahogany, ivory, satinwood

Item Signed, Inscribed, Dated Details

Hampton & Sons L777 on one drawer

European Dimensions

140.00 cm wide 203.50 cm high 42.00 cm deep

UK/USA Converted Dimensions

55.12 inches wide 80.12 inches high 16.54 inches deep

Item Provenance & History

Hampton and Sons Ltd of Pall Mall East, Trafalgar Square London
Established in 1830 in Cranbourn Street, Leicester Square by William Hampton, later being joined by his sons, George and William, the company moved to 8 Pall Mall East, adjacent to Trafalgar Square, in very large premises, trading as builders and surveyors, estate agents, ‘antique and modern furniture dealers’, general furnishers, upholsterers, plumbers and electricians. Their commissions included, inter alia, the furnishing of the Royal Yacht Britannia, the liners Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, the Theatre Royal in Drury lane, and the palaces of the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Maharajah of Kashmir. An incendiary bomb destroyed the building in 1940, after which they moved to Kensington High Street, where they traded until 1960.

Current Item Condition

Excellent

Item Description / Dealer Expertise

Constructed in a beautifully figured ‘Plum Pudding’ Cuban mahogany, adorned with complex and etched inlay work in the Renaissance Revival manner, utilising ivory, satinwood and bois de rose.
Rising from toupie feet, the cabinet is of arc-en-arbalette form, the central panelled lockable doors housing cartouches dressed with putti, and the flanking bow ends decorated with a stylised ‘Tree of Life’ pattern; a bevelled mirror back aperture has a running brass arcaded gallery; the two mahogany lined drawers, constructed with quadrant mouldings, are dressed with highly decorative swan neck handles. The upper section, supported on fluted columns, having two glazed display windows with a vertical brass guard trim, flanked by bevelled mirrors, supported by carved spandrels, housed with a framework of complex conforming inlays, and capped with turned finials, and the whole is surmounted by a domed pediment with addorsed stylised dolphins. One drawer stamped ‘Hampton & Sons L777’.

Status

FOR SALE