3.10.10
BONHAMS TO SELL HISTORIC "BRIDESHEAD REVISITED" MIRRORS
TWO IMPORTANT GEORGE II CARVED GILTWOOD MIRRORS, PART OF A SET OF FOUR COMMISSIONED FOR CASTLE HOWARD IN YORKSHIRE, THE STATELY HOME FEATURED IN THE 1981 TV SERIES AND THE 2008 FILM ADAPTATION OF EVELYN WAUGH'S NOVEL 'BRIDESHEAD REVISITED', ARE TO BE SOLD AT BONHAMS' FINE ENGLISH FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART SALE ON 3.NOVEMBER. PROBABLY DESIGNED FOR HENRY, 4th EARL OF CARLISLE BY JOHN VARDY AND SHOWING THE INFLUENCE OF HIS COLLEAGUE WILLIAM KENT, THE MIRRORS HAVE ATTRACTED A PRE-SALE ESTIMATE OF £100,000 – 150,000. HAVING PASSED BY DESCENT FROM HENRY, 4th EARL OF CARLISLE THROUGH FOUR GENERATIONS, THE MIRRORS WERE BOUGHT BY A LONDON DEALER, LIONEL HARRIS JUNIOR, IN 1929. THREE YEARS LATER, IN SEPTEMBER 1932, HARRIS WAS CONTACTED BY A LEADING FURNITURE HISTORIAN AND ADVISER R W SYMONDS, WHO HAD BEEN EMPLOYED BY FRANCIS A LAUDER TO FIND A PAIR OF MIRRORS FOR BOWDEN HALL IN DERBYSHIRE. DUE TO THE DEPRESSED ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE TIME, SYMONDS, WHO WAS BEHIND SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT 20th CENTURY COLLECTIONS, MANAGED TO NEGOTIATE THE PURCHASE TO TWO OF THE MIRRORS, ALTHOUGH BEING SOLD AS A SET OF FOUR, AT EASE. HARRIS WROTE TO SYMONDS: 'THE FOUR (MIRRORS) COST ME £650. AS I UNDERSTAND YOUR CLIENT WOULD REQUIRE A PAIR, I WOULD BE WILING TO SELL ONE OF THE PAIRS FOR £250 CASH. AT THIS PRICE, THEY ARE VERY CHEAP, AS IN 1929 I WAS ASKING £900 FOR THE FOUR, AND IT IS ONLY IN ORDER TO DO SOME BUSINESS THAT I AM WILLING TO CUT THE LOSS.' PRIOR TO BEING ACQUIRED BY LAUDER OF BOWDEN HALL, ONE OF THE MIRRORS WAS EXHIBITED AT THE ART TREASURES EXHIBITION AT CHRISTIE'S ON 2.OCTOBER.1932, HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION.
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