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William IV Decorative Objects

WILLIAM IV STYLE

It was unexpected that, at the age of 64, William IV was crowned king of England. He had two older brothers, yet the death of Prince Frederick put him in line for the British throne when George IV died in 1830. His reign was brief, as he died on June 20, 1837, but it was a pivotal time of change, with parliamentary reform leading to the present-day constitutional monarchy. Antique William IV–style furniture reflects this period of transition, with forms that bridged the neoclassicism of the preceding Regency style and the more extravagant Victorian style that would follow.

Inspired by ancient Greece and Rome, William IV designs were often more imposing than Regency furniture and featured decorative attributes. There were sofas balanced on lion’s feet and tables with brass fittings. But furnishings of this period were largely marked by straight lines and subdued ornamentation compared to those of the George IV era. William IV had an unassuming way about him and was much more formal, whereas the ruler who preceded him was a king of extravagance. George IV had an affinity for French decor and was heavily invested in overhauling the private residences at Windsor Castle.

Carvings on William IV four-poster beds and cabinets included scrolling shapes, lotus leaves and acanthus, while popular pieces like tilt-top tables and upholstered seating on caster legs provided flexible interiors. Richly toned woods like mahogany and rosewood were used for sideboards, bedposts boasting reeded details and dining chairs with intricate chair backs and turned front legs.

William IV left no legitimate heirs, so his young niece, Victoria, became queen. She would lead an era of taste in which the innovations of the Industrial Revolution allowed for manufacturing showier furniture to fill elaborate interiors. With its comparatively refined forms and restrained designs, William IV style was a pause before a time of radical aesthetic change.

Find a collection of authentic William IV tables, armchairs, decorative objects and other 19th-century furniture and antiques on 1stDibs.

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Style: William IV
A Pair Of Bronzed Dolphin Candlesticks
A Pair Of Bronzed Dolphin Candlesticks

A Pair Of Bronzed Dolphin Candlesticks

Located in Steyning, West sussex

A pair of bronzed dolphin candlesticks hung with icicles drops on black marble rectangular bases

Category

19th Century English Antique William IV Decorative Objects

Materials

Bronze

Pair of William IV Bronze Lion Candlesticks
Pair of William IV Bronze Lion Candlesticks

Pair of William IV Bronze Lion Candlesticks

Located in Steyning, West sussex

A unusual pair of bronze lion candlesticks on black marble base hung with triangular icicles.

Category

1830s English Antique William IV Decorative Objects

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Victorian Antique Porcelain Mantel Clock by Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy, London
Victorian Antique Porcelain Mantel Clock by Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy, London

Victorian Antique Porcelain Mantel Clock by Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy, London

By Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy

Located in Devon, GB

A fine early 19th century Coalport Porcelain cased timepiece by this famous maker. The elaborate pink ground porcelain case is set with exotic birds and flowers on scroll feet, wi...

Category

19th Century English Antique William IV Decorative Objects

Materials

Porcelain

William IV Mahogany Tea Caddy in the Form of a Pedestal Sideboard
William IV Mahogany Tea Caddy in the Form of a Pedestal Sideboard

William IV Mahogany Tea Caddy in the Form of a Pedestal Sideboard

Located in Lymington, Hampshire

An unusual William IV mahogany tea caddy in the form of a pedestal sideboard with a hinged lid opening to reveal a central well for a mixing bowl (now missing) flanked by two removab...

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1830s English Antique William IV Decorative Objects

Materials

Mahogany

19th Century William IV Fruitwood Teapoy
19th Century William IV Fruitwood Teapoy

19th Century William IV Fruitwood Teapoy

Located in Dublin 8, IE

19th century William IV Fruitwood Teapoy with rectangular caddy top above lotus carved body on slender pod over finely carved base

Category

1830s Irish Antique William IV Decorative Objects

Materials

Fruitwood

William Iv decorative objects for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a broad range of unique William IV decorative objects for sale on 1stDibs. Many of these items were first offered in the Early 20th Century, but contemporary artisans have continued to produce works inspired by this style. If you’re looking to add vintage decorative objects created in this style to your space, the works available on 1stDibs include decorative objects, serveware, ceramics, silver and glass, building and garden elements and other home furnishings, frequently crafted with metal, wood and other materials. If you’re shopping for used William IV decorative objects made in a specific country, there are Europe, United Kingdom, and England pieces for sale on 1stDibs. While there are many designers and brands associated with original decorative objects, popular names associated with this style include Mason's Ironstone, Adams, Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy, and Bloor Derby. It’s true that these talented designers have at times inspired knockoffs, but our experienced specialists have partnered with only top vetted sellers to offer authentic pieces that come with a buyer protection guarantee. Prices for decorative objects differ depending upon multiple factors, including designer, materials, construction methods, condition and provenance. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $130 and tops out at $34,500 while the average work can sell for $3,083.