Wine cooler
Haig & Chippendale (fl. 1779 - 1796)
Category
Furniture
Date
1780
Materials
Mahogany, brass, beech frame
Measurements
71.5 x 94 x 63.5 cm
Place of origin
London
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Stourhead, Wiltshire
NT 731624
Summary
A mahogany and brass bound wine cooler on stand, by Haig & Chippendale (fl.1779-1796) London 1780. Supplied to Richard Colt Hoare at Lincoln Inn Fields, London. Of oval form with two brass bands and a zinc liner with plug tap to the base. The stand with a moulded edge and guilloche carved band to the lower edge, square section tapered legs and brass socket castors.
Provenance
Made for Sir Richard Colt Hoare for Lincoln in Fields in 1780 by Haig & Chippendale. Given to the National Trust along with Stourhead House, its grounds, and the rest of the contents by Sir Henry Hugh Arthur Hoare, 6th Bt (1865 – 1947) in 1946.
Makers and roles
Haig & Chippendale (fl. 1779 - 1796), cabinetmaker Haig & Chippendale (fl. 1779 - 1796), designer
References
Dodd & Wood 2011, Dudley Dodd & Lucy Wood, 'The Weeping Women commode and other Orphaned Furniture by the Chippendales at Stourhead', in Furniture History XLVII (2011) Gilbert, 1978: Christopher Gilbert. The life and work of Thomas Chippendale. London: Studio Vista: Christie’s, 1978., pp. 235, 267 Beard and Gilbert, 1986: Geoffrey Beard and Christopher Gilbert (ed), Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, 1986, pg.169 Goodison, 2017: Judith Goodison, The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale Junior, PWP London & New York 2017 Goodison, 2005: Judith Goodison. “Thomas Chippendale the younger at Stourhead.” Furniture History 31 (2005): pp.57-116, pp. 57-116