George III Sheraton Pole Screen

A fine quality George III Sheraton pole screen, a remarkable artifact from the year 1790. It’s a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship of the Sheraton period, constructed from the finest quality satinwood.

The pole screen features an adjustable oval stumpwork, a type of embroidery where the stitched figures are raised from the surface of the work to form a 3-dimensional effect. This stumpwork showcases a vibrant harvest scene, meticulously embroidered on silk.

What sets this piece apart is the extraordinary detail in the painted faces. Each face is remarkably well-preserved, retaining the original colours and demonstrating the artisan’s attention to detail. The colours remain vivid and bright, a testament to the quality of the materials used and the care taken in its preservation.

In summary, this George III Sheraton pole screen is not just a piece of furniture, but a piece of history, embodying the elegance and refinement of the Sheraton period. Its excellent condition and the retained vibrancy of its colours make it a valuable collector’s item. It’s a true embodiment of artistry and craftsmanship from the late 18th century.

Height: 57 inches (145 cm)

Width: 17 inches (43 cm)

Depth: 17 inches (43 cm)

£1,200 | Circa 1790 | Ref: SA88

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