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    A George IV gilt-brass mounted ebonised, japanned, and lacquer side cabinet, circa 1830. With later purple slate inset top. The frieze with three drawers above two doors enclosing adjustable mahogany shelves, all of Japanese lacquer. The sides japanned. The Japanese lacquer panels...
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  • George IV Burr Oak Sofa Table
    Located in London, GB
    A fine George IV burr oak sofa table, circa 1825. The frieze with a mahogany-lined drawer and dummy drawer to each side.
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    Antique Mid-19th Century English Sofa Tables

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    Oak

  • George IV Chandelier
    Located in London, GB
    A George IV bronze and cut glass five-light colza chandelier, circa 1830. Provenance: The Barons Lockhart, Lee Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
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    Antique 19th Century Chandeliers and Pendants

    Materials

    Bronze

  • Pair of Irish George IV Side Tables attributed to James Del Vecchio of Dublin
    Located in London, GB
    A MASSIVE PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE IV BRONZED AND PAINTED SIDE TABLES ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES DEL VECCHIO OF DUBLIN, CIRCA 1825. Each with a later Derbyshire...
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    Antique 19th Century Side Tables

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  • George IV Lacquered Brass Chandelier
    Located in London, GB
    A fine George IV lacquered brass eight-light chandelier, circa 1830.
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    Antique 19th Century Chandeliers and Pendants

    Materials

    Brass

  • George IV Antiquarian Laburnum Armchair
    Located in London, GB
    A fine George IV Antiquarian laburnum gothic armchair, Scottish, circa 1825.
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    Antique 19th Century Armchairs

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  • George IV Rosewood Writing Table
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  • 19th Century Pair of George IV Oak Side Tables, Manner of George Bullock
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    A 19th century pair of end tables, the octagonal tops veneered with star-burst against the figured oak ground; above a frieze punctuated with gilt-brass cabachon; raised on highly un...
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  • George IV Burr Oak Center Table
    By George Bullock
    Located in Dublin, GB
    A fine George IV burr oak and brass inlayed centre table The circular top with a brass inlaid border, above a carved gadrooned edge, resting on a p...
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    Located in London, GB
    A fantastic original antique William IV period occasional table. This was made in England, it dates from around the 1830-1840 period. It is of amazing quality, with a very strong an...
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  • George IV Centre Table Attributed to Thomas & George Seddon, circa 1830
    By Thomas & George Seddon
    Located in Brighton, West Sussex
    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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    Antique Early 19th Century English George IV Center Tables

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