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ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1820-30
细节
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND INDIAN ROSEWOOD WRITING TABLE
ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1820-30
The rectangular top with split bead-and-reel moulded edge above one genuine and faux drawer to each long side on spindle-panelled splayed end-supports
29.1/2 in. (75 cm.) high; 34.1/2 in. (87.5 cm.) wide; 20.1/2 in. (52 cm.) deep
ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1820-30
The rectangular top with split bead-and-reel moulded edge above one genuine and faux drawer to each long side on spindle-panelled splayed end-supports
29.1/2 in. (75 cm.) high; 34.1/2 in. (87.5 cm.) wide; 20.1/2 in. (52 cm.) deep
来源
Almost certainly acquired by Charles William Vane, 3rd Marquess
of Londonderry (1778-1854) and by descent from Gillows, who
the Londonderry accounts show were by far the largest suppliers of
furniture for Wynyard Park prior to the fire of 1841.
of Londonderry (1778-1854) and by descent from Gillows, who
the Londonderry accounts show were by far the largest suppliers of
furniture for Wynyard Park prior to the fire of 1841.
出版
Almost certainly, Seaham Hall inventory, 1854, p. 17, drawing room, ‘a 34 in. mahogany writing table on standards and claws with two drawers…’
荣誉呈献
Katharine Cooke
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