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    Located in Warrington, GB
    19th century Gillows of Lancaster table. Mahogany table base stamped with the makers mark and model number L4953 with a later oak plank top. This would have originally been a secti...
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    Antique 19th Century British Side Tables

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    Mahogany, Oak

  • Fine 19th Century Side or Serving Table in the Manner of Gillows of Lancaster
    By Gillows of Lancaster & London
    Located in Dublin, IE
    A very fine 19th Century mahogany side or serving table in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster and London. Stunningly hand carved with rich patination, the shaped and moulded top with...
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    Antique 19th Century English Side Tables

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    Brass

  • Crocodile Mahogany Side Table by Gillows of Lancaster & London, circa 1820
    By Gillows of Lancaster & London
    Located in Kinderhook, NY
    An extremely fine circa 1820 side or writing table by legendary English cabinetmaking firm of Gillows of Lancaster and London of rectangular form having an exquisitely grained solid ...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Side Tables

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    Mahogany

  • Early 19th Century Regency Specimen Table by Gillows of Lancaster and London
    By Gillows of Lancaster & London
    Located in Dublin 8, IE
    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...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Center Tables

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    Marble

  • Gillows of Lancaster An Aesthetic Movement ebonized circular side table
    By Gillows of Lancaster & London
    Located in London, GB
    Gillows attributed. An Aesthetic Movement ebonized circular side table with carved sunflower floret to the top with three turned, carved and incised gilt decoration to the legs and t...
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    Antique 1880s English Aesthetic Movement Side Tables

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    Walnut

  • Early 19th Century English Regency Side Table Attributed to Gillows of Lancaster
    By Gillows of Lancaster & London
    Located in Dublin, IE
    A fine Regency mahogany occasional table attributed to Gillows of Lancaster, with tray top above frieze drawers and beaded border, on turned tapering legs with castors. Circa 1828...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Tray Tables

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    Wood

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