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Early 19th Century Regency Specimen Table by Gillows of Lancaster and London

$82,673.91
£62,240.81
€70,000
CA$113,888.77
A$127,548.23
CHF 66,552.58
MX$1,557,946.85
NOK 846,742.47
SEK 798,156.25
DKK 532,849.47

About the Item

Early 19th century regency marble top specimen centre table made by Gillows of Lancaster and London, the statuary white marble top with central stylized neoclassical motif depicting a temple and star surrounded with inlaid radiating specimens of rare and ancient stones such as Giallo Antico, Verde Antico, Rosso Antico, Sienna, Jasper and Portoro set within carved gadrooned, cabochon and bead border supported on turned baluster pod with barley twist and acanthus motif on trefoil base raised over cabriole leg with acanthus motif on knee terminating on paw foot. Provenance: Torridon House Torridon House is situated on the northern shore of upper loch Torridon, beneath the dramatic mountain ridges of Beinn Alligin and Liathach, the house was built by Duncan Darroch in 1876 on an estate bought from the McBarnets and previously the possession of the Lords of the Isles. The architect was Alexander Ross, who built inverness cathedral. Constructed from the famous Torridon red sandstone, it was designed for family living, as well as to support parties during the shooting and fishing seasons. In the early 20th century it changed hands several times until it was bought by the 4th Earl of Lovelace in 1960. The Lovelaces had previously lived at Ben Damph on the south side of the Loch, which had been in their possession since 1886. Torridon is currently the home of the 5th earl and his wife. The Lovelace title belongs to the King family, who trace their history back to Exeter. Sir Peter King (circa 1669-1734) was the maternal nephew of the philosopher John Locke, regarded as one of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers and known as the ‘Father of Classical Liberalism’. A portrait of him hangs in one of the rooms at Torridon. Sir Peter was called to the bar in 1698 and returned to parliament in 1700. From 1714 he was Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and was made Lord Chancellor in 1725. An impressive portrait of Sir Peter as Lord Chancellor hangs in the dining room at Torridon (see illustration). He was created Baron King of Ockham (the family seat being Ockham Park) in the same year and two years later was a pall bearer at the funeral of Sir Isaac Newton.For several generations they remained Barons King of Ockham, until Sir William, 8th Baron (1805-1893) was raised to the Peerage as 1st Earl of Lovelace in Queen Victoria’s Accession Honors list of 1838. In 1835 he had married Ada Byron, only daughter of the celebrated poet Lord Byron. She was an important figure in her own right; a mathematician and writer, she is known for her work on Charles Babbage's early mechanical computer and is often regarded as the first computer programmer. In 1840 the 1st Earl became Lord Lieutenant of Surrey, a position he held until his death over fifty years later. He acquired Horsley Towers, built by Sir Charles Barry, and set about expanding it in the Gothic style from the 1840s. There are a number of significant items of Gothic furniture at Torridon which probably trace their roots back to this aggrandizement. He also improved both Ockham Park and Ashley Combe in Somerset in an Italianate style between the 1830s and 1860s. It was he who added the Ben Damph Estate in Torridon to the family’s properties in the 1880s.
  • Creator:
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 31 in (78.74 cm)Diameter: 32 in (81.28 cm)
  • Style:
    Regency (Of the Period)
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  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    circa 1810
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Dublin 8, IE
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 104671stDibs: LU1103216188412

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