18th Century George III Period Walnut Brass-bound Wine Cooler
A fine Georgian Walnut Brass-Bound Oval Wine Cooler or Jardinière
A fine Georgian oval wine cooler or jardinière in richly figured walnut, coopered and bound with deep brass bands. Resting on well-proportioned saber legs, this example reflects the quiet refinement of late 18th to early 19th-century English design. Retaining its original shortened lead liner, the piece remains in untouched, all-original condition - the surface beautifully mellowed with time to a warm, mellow patina that speaks to its age and authenticity. This cooler, with its honest craftsmanship and understated design, likely originated from a country or Estate cabinetmaker, serving a large rural household. Unlike the opulent mahogany examples produced by London workshops for the city's elite, this piece captures the charm of regional craftsmanship - simpler in ornament, but no less accomplished in proportion and presence. Its clean lines and restrained detailing are typical of the late Georgian, early Regency period, a time when elegance was expressed through balance and form rather than flamboyance. The result is a piece that speaks gently of gentility and good taste - a functional object elevated by grace and proportion.
A fine Georgian oval wine cooler or jardinière in richly figured walnut, coopered and bound with deep brass bands. Resting on well-proportioned saber legs, this example reflects the quiet refinement of late 18th to early 19th-century English design. Retaining its original shortened lead liner, the piece remains in untouched, all-original condition - the surface beautifully mellowed with time to a warm, mellow patina that speaks to its age and authenticity. This cooler, with its honest craftsmanship and understated design, likely originated from a country or Estate cabinetmaker, serving a large rural household. Unlike the opulent mahogany examples produced by London workshops for the city's elite, this piece captures the charm of regional craftsmanship - simpler in ornament, but no less accomplished in proportion and presence. Its clean lines and restrained detailing are typical of the late Georgian, early Regency period, a time when elegance was expressed through balance and form rather than flamboyance. The result is a piece that speaks gently of gentility and good taste - a functional object elevated by grace and proportion.
1 150 €
Period: 18th century
Style: English Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Wallnut
Width: 64.5
Height: 62
Depth: 45.5
Reference (ID): 1634335
Availability: In stock
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