Sale 18CN03 | Lot 397

George III Mahogany Serving Table in the manner of Henry Hill of Marlborough

Catalogue: English & Continental Furniture / Old Masters / Russian Works of Art
George III Mahogany Serving Table in the manner of Henry Hill of Marlborough

Lot Details

Lot 397
George III Mahogany Serving Table in the manner of Henry Hill of Marlborough
Circa 1770
The crossbanded parquetry serpentine top above a flame-veneered conforming frieze, raised on molded chamfered square legs headed by scrolled brackets. Height 35 1/2 inches (90.1 cm), width 67 inches (170 cm), depth 28 1/2 inches (72.3 cm).

Henry Hill worked as a cabinetmaker, decorator, auctioneer, furnisher, estate agent and representative of the Sun Insurance Company in Marlborough, Wiltshire, from the early 1740s until his death in 1778, when the business was taken over by his assistant Samuel Hilliker. Despite his provincial origins, Hill worked for some of the most sophisticated patrons of his day. A major London client was Sir John, later Lord, Deleval, whose commission is recorded in a number of letters between himself and Hilliker of Seaton Delaval (see L. Wood, 'Furniture for Lord Delaval', Journal of the Furniture History Society, 1990, vol. XXVI, pp. 198-222). Most of his known clients appear to have resided in his immediate area, and included the 9th Duke of Somerset at Maiden Bradley, whose purchases in 1770-1771 amounted to £227 10s 3d. Other clients included Paul Methuen of Corsham Court, whose accounts show an expenditure of £1300 between 1760 and 1778, Arabella Calley of Burderop Park, near Swindon and Henry Hoare at Stourhead.
The present table exhibits a the same distinctive large-scale lozenge parquetry, which 'seems to have been a speciality of Hill's, with or without the addition of marquetry'; see Lucy Wood, The Lady Lever Art Gallery Catalogue of Commodes, London, 1994, pp. 64-73.

A serving table attributed to Mayhew and Ince with a similar parquetry top was sold, Christie's, London, November 19, 2015, lot 531, probably made for Henry, 2nd Earl Bathurst, possibly at Cirencester Park, Gloucestershire, where Hill was also employed. Lady Bathurst wrote to the agent at Cirencester Park in 1778 about charges: ' . . . . I wish you coud [sic] recollect wt. Hill of Marlborough charged a Day or how he was payed'; Wood, ibid., p. 67, note 2.


C Estate of Marianne Schaller

Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
Sold for $5,625 (includes buyer's premium)

Additional Notes & Condition Report

Good table with parquetry top often n the work of Henry Hill of Marlborough; old marks and scratches; age cracks to veneers; age cracks to tops of legs; old marks and scratches; scuffs to feet; front and back rails have been cut but table does not seem to be altered in size; cramp cuts to sides of later central support


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Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
Sold for $5,625 (includes buyer's premium)

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English & Continental Furniture / Old Masters / Russian Works of Art

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