AN ATTRACTIVE LATE 19TH CENTURY OAK CANDLE STAND
US$3,306.51 Gillows of Lancaster. An attractive late 19th Century oak candle stand, the dished and serpentine top on a well turned central support with cluster column base, the base signed GILLOWS LANCASTER.RRc. 1870Robert Gillow (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...
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HORN HALL STAND
US$2,388.04 A rare horn hall stand, the strong writhen stem with lozenge carving, the support of antlers, four curled supports of fabulous beasts. RRc. 1890Horn furniture is a name given to furniture made from the horns and antlers of animals such as cattle (usually long horned ones), antelope, moose and elk. It was especially popular in the United Kingdom and...
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18TH CENTURY OAK DRESSER
US$4,776.08 A quite tiny 18th century oak dresser and rack, the supports finely turned balusters over a pot base with a pierced frieze and three drawers above, the top section of four shelves with original paintwork to the top of the dresser back.RRc. 1780Height78.00 inch(198.1 cm)Width48.00 inch(121.9 cm)Depth16.00 inch(40.6 cm)Ref No. 2995
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MID-19TH CENTURY HEATER FRAME
US$666.20 Mid-19th century cast Iron Heater Frame. No internal fittings.c. 1860Height24.00 inch(61.0 cm)Width11.00 inch(27.9 cm)Depth11.00 inch(27.9 cm)Ref No. 6179
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GEORGE III PERIOD NIGHT CUPBOARD
US$2,939.12 A good George III period tray top night cupboard with a well figured gallery top and a tambor door below, on very fine square tapering supports in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster.RRc. 1790Height30.00 inch(76.2 cm)Width17.00 inch(43.2 cm)Depth16.00 inch(40.6 cm)Ref No. 3244
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LOUIS XV BEECH FRAMED SOFA
US$8,449.98 Louis XV period beech frame Sofa, the multi serpentine shaped fronts well carved with floral emblems upholstered in a good 19th century tapestry specially woven.RRc. 1760Height38.00 inch(96.5 cm)Width76.00 inch(193.0 cm)Depth27.00 inch(68.6 cm)Ref No. 739
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PAIR GEORGE I OAK LONG STOOLS
US$9,062.30 A very good Pair George I oak Long Stools in excellent overall condition and well-patinated.RRc. 1730Height18.00 inch(45.7 cm)Width48.00 inch(121.9 cm)Depth11.00 inch(27.9 cm)Ref No. 5691
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SET OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY GILT BRONZE WALL LIGHTS
US$2,877.89 Set of Four 19th Century gilt bronze, cast and chiseled wall lights, two to dexter, two to sinister, formerly fitted for gas, of heavy construction and retaining original gilded surfaces.RRc. 1900Height20.00 inch(50.8 cm)Width4.50 inch(11.4 cm)Depth9.00 inch(22.9 cm)Ref No. 6205
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MID 19TH CENTURY PARCEL GILT COLUMN
US$5,510.86 A good mid-19th century tapering parcel gilt Pedestal, the reserve panels with faux marble decoration, original oil gilding now somewhat tired to raised sections.c. 1860Height49.00 inch(124.5 cm)Width19.00 inch(48.3 cm)Depth19.00 inch(48.3 cm)Ref No. 5703
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PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY ASHBOURNE SLATE AND MARBLE COLUMNS
US$4,286.22 An attractive Pair of 19th Century Ashbourne Slate and Marble Obelisks, the variegated upper sections over square section bases in excellent condition.c. 1870Height19.75 inch(50.2 cm)Width4.25 inch(10.8 cm)Depth4.25 inch(10.8 cm)Ref No. 6377
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A HERM BUST OF A MEMBER OF THE LARRAIN FAMILY
US$16,900.00 Spanish early 20th century. A Herm bust of a member of the Larrain family of Navarre in white and mottled yellow marble. The quartering on the coat of arms represent the families of Navarre , Topalda of Navarre and Maldonado of Castille. The fourth quartering yet to be identified. There is a branch of the Larrain family in Chile.RRc....
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LATE 20TH CENTURY SILVERED BRONZE LANTERN
US$2,326.81 A delicate silvered bronze, six pane Lantern, the scroll support to the top sections joining wavy tops to glazing.c. 1980Height20.00 inch(50.8 cm)Width11.00 inch(27.9 cm)Depth11.00 inch(27.9 cm)Ref No. 6075
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GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD
US$7,102.88 A George III period mahogany sideboard of small size, the well figured face with boxwood stringing standing on square supports.RRc. 1780Sideboards are an item of furniture traditionally used in the dining room for serving food, for displaying serving dishes such as silver, and for storage. It usually consists of a set of cabinets, or cupboards, and one or more...
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