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George III Satinwood & Sabicu Cabinet by George Simson
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George III Satinwood & Sabicu Cabinet by George Simson

18th century
Description

This George III satinwood and sabicu cabinet attributed to George Simson dates to circa 1780-1790 and is of breakfront form, incorporating a secretaire drawer beneath a mirrored upper door above a pair of panelled cupboard doors.

The cabinet is veneered in finely figured West Indian satinwood and sabicu, with the upper section displaying a solid West Indian satinwood thumbnail moulding above a cavetto cornice. Beneath is a recessed cross grain panel flanked by two smaller solid satinwood beadings. The central oval mirror is recessed within the door and framed by mitred corners with tulipwood cross banding, all enclosed within an inlaid and cross banded surround.

The mirrored door is flanked by inverted inlaid fluted panels veneered in long grain sabicu, surmounted by tulipwood long grain fluted capitals that terminate above a breakfront satinwood moulded slip. The cabinet is constructed in two sections, with the mirrored door opening to reveal three original adjustable mahogany shelves.

The secretaire drawer opens to reveal a well arranged interior fitted with four central pigeon holes and two banks of four graduated satinwood drawers with mahogany linings, retaining their turned handles. The green leather writing surface remains very usable with little wear and good colour. Although it is not original, it was not replaced by Freshfords and could be changed if desired. The top of the secretaire drawer is veneered in highly figured satinwood, cross banded in tulipwood with boxwood and ebony stringing, and finished with sabicu end grain veneers to the front and side edges.

The veneers selected for the upper and lower side sections display particularly lively figure, with the lower section divided by a crossbanded panel. The drawer front is book matched to the veneer above and finished with mirrored tulipwood crossbanding and fine stringing. The drawer fall retains finely etched porcelain backplates and crisply cast gilt brass ring pull handles. The porcelain plaques depict different rural scenes, each conveying a peaceful landscape.

The lower cupboard is enclosed by a pair of highly figured oval panelled doors with tulipwood crossbanding, opening to reveal three original mahogany trays. The cabinet is finished with a solid satinwood thumbnail moulding above a broad ebony beading, standing on a shaped satinwood apron and terminating on fine splayed feet.

Physical Dimensions
Height
216cm (85.04")
Width
93cm (36.61")
Depth
50.5cm (19.88")
Declaration

Freshfords Fine Antiques has dated this George III Satinwood Cabinet to the Georgian era.

Reference Numbers
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SA1230560
Dealers Internal Reference
836/HOSX3
Dealers Notes

Freshfords Specialists in English Fine Furniture Est. 1987

Description
This George III satinwood and sabicu cabinet attributed to George Simson dates to circa 1780-1790 and is of breakfront form, incorporating a secretaire drawer beneath a mirrored upper door above a pair of panelled cupboard doors.
The cabinet is veneered in finely figured West Indian satinwood and sabicu, with the upper section displaying a solid West Indian satinwood thumbnail moulding above a cavetto cornice.
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Beneath is a recessed cross grain panel flanked by two smaller solid satinwood beadings. The central oval mirror is recessed within the door and framed by mitred corners with tulipwood cross banding, all enclosed within an inlaid and cross banded surround.

fig 1. A tall George III satinwood cabinet with an oval-mirrored upper door, a central drawer, and lower double doors with oval inlaid panels.
fig 1. George III Satinwood & Sabicu Cabinet by George Simson

The mirrored door is flanked by inverted inlaid fluted panels veneered in long grain sabicu, surmounted by tulipwood long grain fluted capitals that terminate above a breakfront satinwood moulded slip. The cabinet is constructed in two sections, with the mirrored door opening to reveal three original adjustable mahogany shelves.

fig 2. A tall George III satinwood cabinet with an oval-mirrored upper door, a central drawer, and lower double doors with oval inlaid panels.
fig 2. George III Satinwood & Sabicu Cabinet by George Simson

The secretaire drawer opens to reveal a well arranged interior fitted with four central pigeon holes and two banks of four graduated satinwood drawers with mahogany linings, retaining their turned handles. The green leather writing surface remains very usable with little wear and good colour. Although it is not original, it was not replaced by Freshfords and could be changed if desired. The top of the secretaire drawer is veneered in highly figured satinwood, cross banded in tulipwood with boxwood and ebony stringing, and finished with sabicu end grain veneers to the front and side edges.

fig 3. A tall George III satinwood cabinet with an oval-mirrored upper door, a central drawer, and lower double doors with oval inlaid panels.
fig 3. George III Satinwood & Sabicu Cabinet by George Simson

The veneers selected for the upper and lower side sections display particularly lively figure, with the lower section divided by a crossbanded panel. The drawer front is book matched to the veneer above and finished with mirrored tulipwood crossbanding and fine stringing. The drawer fall retains finely etched porcelain backplates and crisply cast gilt brass ring pull handles. The porcelain plaques depict different rural scenes, each conveying a peaceful landscape.

fig 4. A tall George III satinwood cabinet with an oval-mirrored upper door, a central drawer, and lower double doors with oval inlaid panels.
fig 4. George III Satinwood & Sabicu Cabinet by George Simson

The lower cupboard is enclosed by a pair of highly figured oval panelled doors with tulipwood crossbanding, opening to reveal three original mahogany trays. The cabinet is finished with a solid satinwood thumbnail moulding above a broad ebony beading, standing on a shaped satinwood apron and terminating on fine splayed feet.

Height
216cm (85.04")
Width
93cm (36.61")
Depth
50.5cm (19.88")
Date of Manufacture

Freshfords Fine Antiques has dated this George III Satinwood Cabinet to the Georgian era.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA1230560
Dealers Internal Ref
836/HOSX3
Freshfords Fine Antiques
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Archive I A tall George III satinwood cabinet with an oval-mirrored upper door, a central drawer, and lower double doors with oval inlaid panels.

George III Satinwood & Sabicu Cabinet by George Simson

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A tall George III satinwood cabinet with an oval-mirrored upper door, a central drawer, and lower double doors with oval inlaid panels.
George III Satinwood & Sabicu Cabinet by George Simson
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George III satinwood furniture, originating in late 18th-century Britain, is defined by its light golden timber, Neoclassical proportions, and refined inlay or crossbanding using exotic woods like sabicu, rosewood, or tulipwood.

Georgian cabinetmakers favoured solid oak or pine carcass wood veneered with exotic satinwood, incorporating hand-cut dovetail joints, oak drawer linings, brass hardware, and intricate parquetry or crossbanded borders.

Authentic 18th-century cabinets display uneven hand-sawn veneer thickness, hand-cut joinery with slight irregularities, period-appropriate timber shrinkage, and original steel locks or cast brass handles.

Position the cabinet as a focal point against a dark or muted wall colour, pairing its warm golden tones with contemporary art, modern ceramics, or minimalist lighting to create visual contrast.

Maintain satinwood by dusting regularly with a soft dry cloth and applying beeswax sparingly along the grain, while keeping the piece away from direct sunlight and fluctuating humidity to prevent veneer lifting.
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