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Technique: Beveled
19th Century Rosewood Center Table Attributed to Joseph Meeks
By Joseph Meeks
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Rococo Revival center table attributed to the prestigious New York firm of Joseph Meeks. Heavily hand carved rosewood featuring floral bouquets and rosettes, graceful serpentine legs...
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$7,495 Sale Price
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19th Century Coromandel and Inlaid Table Attributed to Jackson & Graham
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The lock soon became popular, and sales of the Chubbs’ products increased even more when they won a government competition to design a lock that could only be opened using its own key. After the invention of the detector lock, the Chubbs decided to move to Wolverhampton, which already had an established lock making industry. By 1838 they were making 28,000 locks a year at their Wolverhampton factory. Another product was added to the Chubb range in 1835 when a patent was taken out for a burglar resistant safe, and in 1837 the Chubb safe...
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