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George IV Brass-Inlaid Rosewood Centre Table Attributed to Gillows

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  • A large George IV brass inlaid rosewood centre table attributed to Gillows
    By Gillows of Lancaster & London
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    The circular tilt top has a central field of book-matched, figured rosewood within a broad band of cut brass inlay. The edge is boldly carved with an acanthus and dart border. The central support is hexagonal in section with a broad central flange, raised on three powerful and ornately carved legs. The knees are presented as bold acanthus carved and gadrooned volutes. The lions’ paw feet have clearly defined knuckles and claws and enclose the original brass castors. English, circa 1825. See also S. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, Antique Collectors’ Club, Woodbridge, 2008, Vol II, pl. E.5, which shows a pattern for this table in a drawing room layout designed for G.Bamford about 1820-30. The drawing also shows a pair of bergères and a sofa which correspond to a suite supplied by Gillow & Co. in 1824 to Thomas Wynn...
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    Antique 1820s English George IV Center Tables

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    Brass

  • Late Regency Giltwood Centre Table Attributed to Gillows
    By Gillows of Lancaster & London
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    A very attractive antique late Regency giltwood centre table attributed to Gillow of Lancaster and London, inset with an Italian Pietra Dura top, The central turned baluster supp...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Center Tables

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    Giltwood

  • Late George III Revolving Mahogany Drum Table Attributed to Gillows
    By Gillows of Lancaster & London
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    A late George III revolving mahogany drum table attributed to Gillows, the circular top inset with a faded and gilt tooled green leather above four full and four dummy frieze drawers...
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    Antique Early 1800s English Tables

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    Mahogany

  • Regency Rectangular Rosewood Tilt-Top Table Attributed to Gillows
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    A Regency rectangular rosewood tilt-top table attributed to Gillows, the rectangular top with bookmatched veneers set upon a shaped and reeded support with four splayed hip legs, Eng...
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    Antique 1810s English Tables

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    Rosewood

  • William IV Rosewood Free-Standing End Support Table Attributed to Gillows
    By Gillows of Lancaster & London
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    A William IV rosewood free-standing end support table attributed to Gillows, the rectangular top with the original leather and an ormolu gallery on three sides, all above a single di...
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    Antique 1830s English William IV End Tables

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    Ormolu, Brass

  • Hungarian-Ash Centre Table Attributed to Holland and Sons
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    This exhibition quality table is attributed to Holland and Sons. The octagonal top is supported by four turned knopped legs, all joint by a solid shaped stretcher centred on an urn. ...
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    Antique 1860s English Center Tables

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    Ash

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    By Thomas & George Seddon
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    A Very Fine George IV Parcel-Gilt Amboyna Centre Table Attributed to Thomas & George Seddon. English, Circa 1830. The table is of finely figured Amboyna with a circular tilt-top above a triform column with parcel-gilt scrolled supports. It is raised on a conforming plinth base with foliate carved feet and concealed castors. George Seddon was the eighth child of John Seddon of Blakelea, Lancashire. His father apprenticed him to George Clemaphon of Cripplegate to learn cabinet making. He became a master cabinet maker. (He was Master of the Joiner’s Company in 1795). In the early 1750s he was sufficiently successful to acquire London House, Aldersgate Street. It consisted of extensive workshops, where furniture was made, and showrooms to display the finished products. London House had formerly been a palace of the Bishops of London. The panelled state-rooms were ideal for the display of fashionable furniture; and the chapel and library made convenient workshops. When Seddon married, he converted the garden house and infirmary into the family home. Seddon was the biggest furniture maker of his time. His furniture store covered a two acre site in Aldersgate Street. His workshop there was described by London visitor Sophie v. La Roche in 1786: "We drove first to Mr. Seddon's, a cabinet-maker,...He employs four hundred apprentices on any work connected with the making of household furniture—joiners, carvers, gilders...
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  • Hardstone and Rosewood Centre Table Attributed to Gillows
    By Gillows of Lancaster & London
    Located in New Orleans, LA
    This remarkable rosewood centre table attributed to legendary firm Gillows showcases masterful craftsmanship and stunningly rare hardstone specimens. The table's base is ornately crafted, complete with lion's paw feet, emphasizing the quality of the wood. The most impressive element of this beautiful piece of furniture, however, is the exquisite inlaid table top. Featuring eighteen semi-precious and hardstone specimens artfully arranged in alternating geometric shapes, rare stones like gem quality Lapis Lazuli, Egyptian porphyry and Siberian amethyst dazzle the eye. Other stones and specimens inlaid in square, circle and hexagon shapes include pyrite lapis lazuli, malachite, green aventurine, agate of amethyst, greek spartan porphyry, labradorite, fossilized wood, occhio di pavone, brèche verte d'égypte, sicilian jaspers, blood stone, spanish brocatelle, siena brocatelle, convent siena and nero antico. The sheer variety and superb quality of these features is an overwhelming visual delight and a triumph of craftsmanship. Hardstone pieces such as this were popular among the British aristocracy...
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  • George IV Period Games Table Attributed to Gillows of Lancaster
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    Constructed in a finely figured goncalo alves; the end supports having square uprights, each enclosing three tapering and turned ‘triple spindles’, with ‘running pearl’ adornments, a...
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  • English Regency Burr Yew Wood Centre Table Attributed To George Bullock
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