Lot 121

BRUCE JAMES TALBERT (1838-1881) FOR HOLLAND & SON
RARE GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK WALL CABINET, CIRCA 1867











Auction: 14 February 2019 at 10:00 GMT
Description
the galleried top with carved frieze decorated with flowering foliage above two cupboard doors, each carved with panels of birds and flanked by ebonised turned pilasters, the whole above a lower shelf with tongue and groove back board
Dimensions
75cm wide, 107cm high, 27cm deep
Footnote
Literature: The Building News, May 1868 illus. (see illustration left)
Note: Bruce Talbert originally trained as a carver before working as an architectural draughtsman in Glasgow. He subsequently became a prolific commercial designer of furniture, metalwork, stained glass, wallpapers, textiles and carpets and produced several influential publications including 'Gothic Forms applied to Furniture Metalwork' and 'Decoration for Domestic Purposes' which had a big impact on the way in which the revived Gothic style was used in domestic design.
Talbert designed several pieces for Holland and Sons' stand at the Paris International Exhibition of 1867, including a cabinet of the present lot's design and an inlaid cabinet now held at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (museum no. CIRC.286:1, 2-1955).










