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This cabinet was designed to reflect its use. Sensitively sculpted three-dimensional figures and fittings of ormolu were carefully added to this highly shined walnut piece to give the overall look of it a sense of being a jewel in and of itself. Today, this is considered one of the finest examples of French furniture-making of the period. We should be thankful to King George IV for rescuing it from an uncertain future so that it can proudly represent the tastes of two empires.
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George IV was immensely interested in design. I imagine this cabinet appealed to him because it is (amongst other things) a 'microcosm' of neoclassical design. Notice the fluted column style legs and the antique urns sitting on the 'stretchers'.
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