LATE 18TH CENTURY SERPENTINE CHEST OF DRAWERS
US$6,000.71 A late 18th century serpentine mahogany chest of drawers almost certainly by Gillows of Lancaster, the two part original gilt bronze handles are typical Gillows design.RRc. 1790Robert Gillow (2 August 1704 – 1772) was an English furniture manufacturer. Born in Singleton, Lancashire he served an apprenticeship as a joiner and cabinet maker. He joined with a family of traders called Sattersthwaite and sailed with them to the West Indies as a ships carpenter. In Jamaica he became interested in mahogany and brought samples of the wood back to Lancaster in 1720. This may have been the first mahogany to be imported to England. He married Agnes Fell in 1729 in Lancaster. He founded the luxury furniture and furnishings firm Gillow of Lancashire in 1730. During the 1730s he began to exploit the lucrative West Indies trade exporting mahogany furniture and importing rum and sugar, in addition to fitting out ships cabins and doing finishing work in construction. The firm rapidly established a reputation for supplying high quality furniture and furnishings to the richest families in the country. They also had a London workshop in Thames Street. In 1764 a permanent London branch of Gillow's was established at 176 Oxford Road, now Oxford Street, by Robert's son, Thomas Robert Gillow (1745–1793), and William Taylor. Following Robert's retirement in 1769, the business was continued by his two sons, Richard (1734–1811) and Thomas Robert (his other children were Alice, Edward and John).[2] Richard Gillow was an architect of some note, and he is credited with originating the telescopic dining-table and the first English billiard-table. For over a century, the firm was known for its luxury furniture and furnishings. During the final years of the 19th century the company ran into financial difficulty and from 1897 began a loose financial arrangement with Waring...
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GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
US$1,836.95 A very small George III period mahogany chest of drawers on attractive period ogee feet. Oak lining. Very good handles. The top with an old repair.c. 1780Height33.00 inch(83.8 cm)Width32.00 inch(81.3 cm)Depth19.00 inch(48.3 cm)Ref No. 7055
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MID 18TH CENTURY NORFOLK CHEST OF DRAWERS
US$6,613.03 A quite rare 18th century Norfolk chest of drawers of very small proportions and incorporating a slide. The top as is typical of this part of the world floating over by several inches. On period bracket feet.c. 1760Height33.00 inch(83.8 cm)Width29.00 inch(73.7 cm)Depth18.50 inch(47.0 cm)Ref No. 7058
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GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY LIFT-TOP COMMODE
US$3,245.28 A Late George III period mahogany lift top commode, now with a lined out centre section. Pretty oval Sheraton handles. The top cross bandedRRc. 1875Height32.00 inch(81.3 cm)Width28.00 inch(71.1 cm)Depth18.00 inch(45.7 cm)Ref No. 7071
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GEORGE II PERIOD KNEEHOLE DESK
US$6,613.03 An unusually small and charming George II period kneehole desk. The corners to the top over seven drawers and a centre cupboard. With original period bracket feet. Lovely pierced brass work. The whole very well formed and of excellent architectural proportions.c. 1760Height29.75 inch(75.6 cm)Width29.75 inch(75.6 cm)Depth16.25 inch(41.3 cm)Ref No. 7085
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GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY DEMILUNE COMMODE
US$35,514.40 A fine George III period mahogany demilune commode in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, the top broadly crossbanded, the drawer fronts with fine and delicate narrow crossbanding.RRc. 1780Height34.00 inch(86.4 cm)Width48.00 inch(121.9 cm)Depth23.50 inch(59.7 cm)Ref No. 4723
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GEORGE III PERIOD STAINED PINE SETTLE
US$2,326.81 George III period stained pine concave settle with shaped ends and in original condition.c. 1820Height64.00 inch(162.6 cm)Width57.00 inch(144.8 cm)Depth15.00 inch(38.1 cm)Ref No. 6229
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MID 18TH CENTURY CHESTNUT ARMOIRE
US$6,613.03 A very finely carved mid-18th century chestnut Armoire, the cupboard of exceptional quality and in its fine original condition. Wonderful quality.c. 1750Height89.00 inch(226.1 cm)Width52.00 inch(132.1 cm)Depth19.00 inch(48.3 cm)Ref No. 4737
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19TH CENTURY AMBOYNA GUERIDON
US$6,490.56 An exceptionally finely figured burr amboyna gueridon of wonderful colour and patina and with original inset marble top. Second quarter of the 19th century.RRc. 1840Height30.00 inch(76.2 cm)Width27.00 inch(68.6 cm)Depth27.00 inch(68.6 cm)Ref No. 2404
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PAIR OF EARLY 17TH CENTURY ITALIAN WALNUT TORCHERES
US$8,327.52 An exceptional pair of Italian walnut torcheres. The central writhen sections of wonderfully faded timbers from the 17th century. The tops and platform bases sympathetically designed but of the 19th century.RRc. 1600Torchères were used as stands for candelabra and were usually placed in pairs on either side of a table or in the corners of a room. For a...
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REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD
US$3,857.60 Most unusual Regency period mahogany sideboard, the two bow ends concealing cupboards one with a bottle drawer, finely figured veneers on short reeded sabre supports.RRc. 1810Height52.00 inch(132.1 cm)Width44.00 inch(111.8 cm)Depth19.00 inch(48.3 cm)Ref No. 6542
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MID 19TH CENTURY WALNUT CABINET
US$17,757.20 A quite exceptional burr walnut mid-19th century side cabinet with finely pierced doors and gilt bronze capitals.RRc. 1850Height36.00 inch(91.4 cm)Width65.00 inch(165.1 cm)Depth21.00 inch(53.3 cm)Ref No. 2439
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A REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY CANTERBURY
US$2,326.81 A Regency period mahogany Canterbury with four upper sections, the freeze incorporating a single drawer with finely turned supports and period shoes and castors.RRc. 1810Height21.00 inch(53.3 cm)Width19.00 inch(48.3 cm)Depth13.00 inch(33.0 cm)Ref No. 2041
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