AN IRISH REGENCY MAHOGANY WINE-WAITER by Gillingtons, the divided rectangular removable tray with foliate-cast scroll carrying-handle, on a moulded stand with ring-turned reeded tapering legs, brass caps and castors, stamped GILLINGTONS 5130

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AN IRISH REGENCY MAHOGANY WINE-WAITER by Gillingtons, the divided rectangular removable tray with foliate-cast scroll carrying-handle, on a moulded stand with ring-turned reeded tapering legs, brass caps and castors, stamped GILLINGTONS 5130
17in. (43cm.) wide; 18¼in. (46.5cm.) high; 11in. (28cm.) deep

拍品专文

The Dublin brothers George and Samuel Gillington are recorded at various addresses and in various partnerships from 1815 to 1838. Their warehouses were mostly in Abbey Street and this inevitably led to confusion with the other well-known firm of Mack and Gibton, who also traded from there. George Gillington's trade card begged it to be observed that his house is in the NARROW PART of Abbey Str. (see: D. Fitzgerald, 'Dublin Directories and Trade Labels', Furniture History, 1985, p. 266).
The four figure stamp is characteristic of Gillingtons and it usually accompanied their name. The Dictionary of English Furniture, Leeds, 1986, p. 341, does not record their address