A GEORGE II GRAINED FOUR-ROOM 'BABY' HOUSE CIRCA 1750, ON A LATER BASE
Painted to simulate oak, with sash windows, the interior by repute redecorated by Charlotte Bronte in 1839, with a large collection of dolls house furnishings added by Roger Warner, on a later painted arched brickwork base made by Roger Warner.
73.1/4 in. (186 cm.) high;
53.1/2 in. (136 cm.) wide;
23 in. (59 cm.) deep
Estimate : £ 5,000 - 8,000
Provenance
By repute, the Sidgwick family, Stonegappe, Lothersdale, Skipton, Yorkshire and by descent to the Greenwood family, Swarcliffe Hall, Harrogate, Yorkshire.
Purchased by Roger Warner at Morphet & Morphet's house sale on 19 March 1974, lot 378.
Exhibited
'Childhood', A Loan Exhibition, Sotheby's London, 2-27 November 1988, no. 187.
Catalogue Notes
Charlotte Bronte was employed as governess to the Sidgwick children from May to July 1839. Family tradition in the Sidgwick/ Greenwood family dictates that Charlotte Bronte redecorated the interior of the `Baby' House while employed as governess. Juliet Barker, author of `The Brontës' records `In June, the Sidgwicks left Stonegappe to stay at Swarcliffe, a summer residence belonging to Mrs Sidgwick's father, John Greenwood, at Birstwith, three miles from Ripon.'
Elizabeth Gaskell's biography of Charlotte Brontë (ch. VIII) quotes from a letter written to Emily Bronte in 1839, `I said in my last letter that Mrs [Sidgwick] did not know me. I now begin to find she does not intend to know me; that she cares nothing about me, except to contrive how the greatest possible quantity of labour may be got out of me; and to that end she overwhelms me with oceans of needlework; yards of cambric to hem, muslin night-caps to make, and, above all things, dolls to dress.'
Categories: Brontëana
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What a wonderful dollhouse - I had a dollhouse as a child. I wish I was rich! I would buy this one!
ReplyDeleteI've said that whenever I've looked at the pictures, Jane! I envy the lucky person who - Brontë-related or not - will take this beauty home.
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