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A teak display cabinet enclosed by a pair of glazed doors - width 100cmsCONDITION REPORTCondition disclaimer Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
An early 19th century George III mahogany corner cabinet having a brass escutcheon to the door accompanied by key, opening to reveal a shelved interior with serpentine shaped shelved lined with red damask fabric. Together with an Edwardian inlaid corner cabinet astragal glazing. Also with key. Measures approx.: 92cm x 71cm x 40cm.
JOAN BUSQUETS I JANÉ (Barcelona, 1874 - 1949).Modernist single bed, ca. 1908.Mahogany wood with carving and gilding.With maker's plaque.Measurements: 138 x 117 cm (headboard); 105 x 117 cm (footboard).Bed frame with headboard and footboard, whose design combines anti-classical, dynamic and typically modernist arches, defined by fluted mouldings, with root veneer panels and synthesised floral motifs, carved in relief and gilded.A furniture designer and decorator, Joan Busquets is now considered one of the most representative figures of Catalan modernisme. He began his training in the family workshop and went on to study at the Llotja School in Barcelona, where his teachers were Guitart and Lostaló. In the academic year 1895-96 he was awarded a scholarship which enabled him to travel around Spain, and which he obtained thanks to a project for a Renaissance-style bookcase-cabinet. He exhibited furniture projects for the first time at the Barcelona Exhibition of 1896. Joan Busquets' workshop was one of the most outstanding in Modernista Catalonia and is today, together with the production of Gaspar Homar, the most representative example of Catalan Modernista furniture and decoration. He was president of the Foment de les Arts Decoratives between 1918 and 1921, and supervised the manufacture of the furniture for Gaudí's Casa Calvet. Works by Busquets can currently be found in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Güell Palace in Barcelona, the National Museum of Decorative Arts and the Museum of Catalan Modernism in Barcelona, among others, as well as in various important private collections.
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