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Extremely Rare Pair of Regency Cast-Iron Sarcophagus Shaped Strong Boxes #2722

An extremely rare pair of Regency cast-iron sarcophagus shaped strong boxes.


Regency Circa 1820


Painted to simulate palisander wood and with parcel-gilt, the cavetto-moulded hinged lids cast with flower sprays above foliate-cast bands over front panels relieved with river gods within canted corners cast with standing muses, the sides with lion mask and ring handles over leafy aprons on massive lion’s paw feet; the Brahmah type lock stamped “T. Davis from London” and impressed with the Royal Crown.


These extraordinary pieces are modelled on Regency wine coolers. The forms are classic Greco-Roman revival with the boat-hook handles, mythic figures and the overall sarcophagus pattern.

You would struggle to find one let alone a pair. Good items for any collection.


Research on going into these strong boxes but we have found possible information on the lock stamped Davis….(www.historyoflocks.com )

The relationship of King George III and George Davis of Windsor, who was locksmith in ordinary to His Majesty. Davis, in 1799, invented and patented a unique style of lock, which was also beautifully engraved with a warning not to make duplicate keys. Sensitive government secrets always demanded, then as today, locks that were state of the art. Davis locks ended up on government dispatch boxes of the time….


Measurements 

Height 45 cm

Length 73 cm

Depth 37 cm


Width: 17 1/2 inches - 45 cm
Height: 17 1/2 inches - 45 cm
Depth: 15 inches - 37 cm
£19,500.00

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