PETER WAALS (DUTCH 1870- 1937), AFTER A DESIGN BY ERNEST GIMSON
COTSWOLDS DRESSER, CIRCA 1920-25
£5,040
Auction: 25 January 2023 from 10:00 GMT
Description
oak, Macassar ebony, glazed doors and a central metal-lined filing drawer
Dimensions
103cm (40in) wide, 208 1/2cm (82in) high, 64cm (25in) deep
Provenance
Provenance: Harold W. Goddard, Lyndwood House, Leicester and by family descent
Christie's, London, 18th November 1994, lot 87.
Footnote
Note: The Goddard family of Leicester were chemists who patented mercury-free silver and brass polishes, building a large business whose brand name is still synonymous with metal polishes today. They were major patrons of Peter Waals and commissioned many pieces of furniture from him in the 1920s and 30s. The current lot was made for Harold Goddard and can be seen in a period photograph of the dining room at Lyndwood, his home in Leicester. The metal-lined drawer was designed for filing however may have later been used for silver as has a later removable baize cloth to the base.