Dimension: 67 5/8''w x 22 1/8''d x 38''h Materials: Acacia, Oak, Mahogany Khaya Crotch veneer, Oak veneer, Brass, Walnut crotch veneer Colors: Mahogany, Bleached Mahogany Weight: 229.28 lbs Regency style crotch mahogany veneered sideboard the breakfront with concave doors to either end, and with three drawers to the center. Patinated brass oval handles, fine marquetry detail to the paneled tapered legs and set on brass feet with square cross section. About the Manufacturer: Jonathan Charles Fine Furniture is the vision of Jonathan Sowter, an English furniture designer who excels at the art of fine antique reproduction. They design and manufacture the highest-quality European antique replicas as well as our own unique transitional designs, which are distributed to the best shops and interior designers throughout North America, U.K., Spain, Italy, and France, just to name a few. What makes Jonathan Charles different is their meticulous attention-to-detail and pursuit of high-quality construction. Their passion for detail is also reflected in the in-house brass foundry, in which they manufacture their own hardware so that when they design a new piece of furniture they can also design one-of-a-kind pulls, hinges, locks and even keys for that piece. Jonathan Charles works with artisans who display a large range of skills. They take pride in their work, which is evident in our beautifully-crafted antique replicas. They go far beyond just creating furniture that resembles English classics, and they employ age-old techniques, which breathe soul and lasting-quality into our products. Jonathan Charles never compromise on design and would be foolish to compromise on quality. Only the finest materials are used in their furniture. They employ inspectors that ensure technically-sound components and design throughout the process. These experts oversee production, checking in at key transaction points so that nothing is overlooked. Before an item is packaged, it is reviewed with a keen eye and must pass a comprehensive checklist by our quality control inspector. France and Son is an authorized seller of this product.
About English furniture 1660-1714 From Charles II To Queen Anne By Adam Bowett. Published by Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge, UK, 2002. 1st Ed hardcover with dust jacket. English Furniture describes the development of fashionable English furniture between the restoration of Charles II in 1660 and the death of Queen Anne in 1714. Based largely on contemporary documents and on original and firmly documented furniture, together with the latest modern scholarship, it provides a closely-reasoned analysis of changing furniture styles, together with much technical information on materials and processes. The author's radical new approach to the stylistic and structural analysis of furniture will change perceptions of English furniture and establish a new chronology for late 17th and early 18th c English furniture. This extensively illustrated book is the first comprehensive review of the subject for nearly one hundred years. Part one focuses on Charles II and James II, 1660-1688 with chapters on The Restoration, Case Furniture, Seat Furniture, Tables, Stands and Mirrors and Lacquer, japanning and varnish. The second part focuses on William III and Queen Anne.
A fine pair of George II mahogany hall chairs of sgabello form with sculptured dished backs Circa 1730 Dimensions Height 42" / 107cm Width 18" / 45.5cm Depth 20" / 51cm Seat height 18" Anbôise Antiques The Anbôise Antiques Team has over 50 years experience dealing antique English furniture and are members of BADA (The British Antique Dealers’ Association), the leading trade association for the fine art, design and antiques community, and CINOA (Confédération Internationale des Négociants en Œuvres d’Art), the principal international confederation of Art & Antique dealer associations. The team's criteria for buying stock has never changed - Good Design, Originality, Good Colour and Patination. All our pieces are good examples of their type - a cut above the rest.
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About This print originates from ‘A History of English Furniture’ by Percy Macquoid. Published by Lawrence & Bullen LTD (1906). Percy Macquoid (18521925) was a theatrical designer and a collector and connoisseur of English furniture, and the author of articles, largely for Country Life, and of four books on the history of English furniture, the first major survey of the subject, which have been reprinted and are still of use today: The Age of Oak, The Age of Walnut, The Age of Mahogany and The Age of Satinwood, ending his surveys about the year 1800.
About A fine early 18th century English oak low dresser, having a molded top over three inlaid drawers over lovely scalloped apron with whale's tail and cupid bow scalloping, standing on boldly turned legs, the whole possessing exceptionally rich color and patination.
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French Furniture & English Furniture from the 18th, 19th & 20th Centuries, Georgian, Victorian, Louis XV, Louis XVI are the styles & periods that we carry.
Satinwood also known as yellow wood, was one of the most beautiful and highly valued woods used in the latter part of the 18th century. First imported from the East Indies, by the mid 1770's it's popularity soared because of it's beautiful graining. Also satinwood had become increasingly abundant, and it's durability and exquisite finish resulted in it's immense popularity among society's wealthiest homeowners. The elegance of satinwood soon helped trigger a resurgence of neo-classical taste in furniture-making. Painted furniture was very much in vogue at the time and satinwood was the perfect canvas. Small painted tables, chairs, and cabinets were in demand and cabinet makers like Hepplewhite and Sheraton were closely associated with using satinwood. The light tones of satinwood worked beautifully as a ground for marquetry, however taste for painted satinwood furniture grew, and since painted decoration does not fade, it proved to be a more cost effective method of decoration than marquetry. The most sought after furniture painters of the day, Kauffman, Cipriani, and Pergolesi were employed by Hepplewhite, Sheraton, and the Adams Brothers to help create this beautiful furniture which I hope to introduce you to through this blog post. Enjoy! www.busby.co.uk The door of a satinwood Edwardian Sheraton style display cabinet featuring a pastoral painting. You can see just how pretty the graining in satinwood can be. The actual piece. liveauctioneers.com Edwardian painted satinwood Carlton House desk decorated in the popular medallions, swags, and florals associated with painted satinwood furniture of the time. www.regentantiques.com Antique Sheraton Revival satinwood bureau c1890. While many cabinet makers left satinwood unadorned so the lovely grain could be seen, this wood did not escape the painter brush and was adorned in the style of the day. via pinterest Extremely rare museum quality Mid 19th Century dressing table. The table is veneered in satinwood and retains all the original painted decoration. Painted medallions were filled with scenes and floral swags abounded. Painted satinwood pieces are known for their dainty elegance. auctiva.com Cupids, roses, and ribbons were also in abundance on painted satinwood pieces. 1stdibs.com An English Edwardian painted satinwood bureau. www.1stdibs.com Beautifully painted English Edwardian satinwood demilune cabinet depicting pastoral scene, wreaths, graceful arabesques, and neo-classical designs. www.1stdibs.com Here is a pair of fabulous painted satinwood antique pedestals. antiques-atlas.com A Georgian painted satinwood knife box. Musical instruments were popular along with other fashionable motifs and inlay was often applied at the borders. www.1stdibs.com A beautiful serpentine front painted satinwood toilet mirror with some faux satinwood and brass claw feet. apter-fredericks.com A George III gilt and painted satinwood Pier Table Another beautiful painted satinwood piece!The top is veneered and painted with flower swags.The frieze features flower sprays and Cupid's arrows gathered in a quiver with the flaming torch of Hymenaios (the Roman god of marriage) and tied with a ribbon, symbolizing the union of love and marriage. The table stands on fluted gilt-wood legs. www.johnmoran.com A George III polychrome-painted satinwood card table with medallion and floral border. www.faccents.com A fabulous set of painted satinwood chairs, each with a shield shaped backrest. The splats are painted with the popular flower filled urn and feature floral garlands, ribbons and swags. The chairs set raised on square tapered legs. www.1stdibs.com A beautiful Sheraton Revival Edwardian period triple shield back painted satinwood settee. The feather motif was also used to decorate chairs and once again there is the flower filled urn painted on the splat. The delicacy of these painted chairs have always attracted me so................. www.lisafarmerdesigns.com I was delighted to find this chair at a local antique mall. It has the urn decorated splat, ribbons, feathers, and inverted bell flower. www.lisafarmerdesigns.com Here it is displayed in my dining room. www.liveauctioneers.com An Adams style painted satinwood marble top commode decorated with draped garland and putti framed by floral wreaths. This lovely piece sits on acanthus carved legs. www.1stdibs.com English painted satinwood bookcase /curio in Sheraton style. www.canonburyantiques.com A lovely pair of painted satinwood display cabinets. www.danielsantiques.com Edwardian demilune satinwood cabinet with lovely painted scene. Not much of the original painted furniture came to this country but painters here were taught to paint in the style of Kauffman, Cipriani and Pergolesi. liveauctioneers.com Another beautiful Edwardian style painted satinwood cabinet. I love the flower filled urns painted on this piece. liveauctioneers.com An English Edwardian intricately painted satinwood cabinet. www.liveauctioneers.com What romantic bedroom wouldn't benefit from this early 20th century painted satinwood four poster with a flower-filled basket decorating the headboard. The footboard features a medallion filled with dancing nymphs. Click here to see the previous post http://eyefordesignlfd.blogspot.com/2015/04/decorate-with-white-and-gold.html This blog post was published by Lisa Farmer
Osterley Park remains one of our favourite country houses in England. We have visited it a few times by now and each time there is something new to explore or see from a different angle (often, quite literally).We never get bored of this extraordinary salon seat furniture suite by John Linnell: one could admire the exquisite carving and the untouched surface on the mahogany for hours... The Grand Staircase is an utter delight, from its sublime colour scheme to the crisp plasterwork.We must admit
Osterley Park remains one of our favourite country houses in England. We have visited it a few times by now and each time there is something new to explore or see from a different angle (often, quite literally).We never get bored of this extraordinary salon seat furniture suite by John Linnell: one could admire the exquisite carving and the untouched surface on the mahogany for hours... The Grand Staircase is an utter delight, from its sublime colour scheme to the crisp plasterwork.We must admit
Narrow console table in antique walnut finish with a planked top and shelf, and two drawers, over fluted and baluster turned legs.
As noted at ArtDaily (the brochure from Mallett is available as a PDF here) . . . Great English Furniture Mallett, London, 21 May — 1 June 2013 A major exhibition of English furniture which h…
Occasional tables. Accent and end tables collection. Selection includes gorgeous hand crafted occasional accent tables for any occasion
About A fine English lowboy or dressing table in walnut and burl walnut. Four drawers with single drawer on top and three smaller drawers below. The drawers are all cock beaded with feather banding surrounding burl walnut panels. The cabriole legs also have a C-scroll at the top and end in slipper feet. The top is quarter veneered with feather banding. The brasses are correct for the period. The piece dates from 1730 and a very similar example is found in John Andrews book , British Antique Furniture, pg. 354, item 825. Very good overall condition, with a great surface, minor shrinkage cracks, and minimal imperfections and light wear commensurate with age and use. Dimensions: 29.5 in H x 32 in W x 19.5 in D.
English Rustic Antique Side Table was hand-crafted using fine oak with burl elm veneer on the drawer faces and a rich, natural color that has achieved a lovely patina over the decades. The solid plank top will ensure decades of enjoyment, while the two spacious drawers are perfect for convenient storage. Each drawer is fitted with a fancy brass bail pull. The sides and back of the casework are plain but enhanced with scrolled and carved corbels like the ones facing the front for interesting visual accents. They connect to the turned cornerposts which are in turn connected with a classic "H" stretcher below for added strength and longevity. Circa early 1900s Measures 30H x 42W x 19D less
This is an antique drawing room Pembroke table. An English, mahogany drop leaf side or lamp table, dating to the Regency period, circa 1820. Beautifully presented small table, with great colour and craftsmanship Displays a desirable aged patina and in good order throughout Select stocks present fine grain interest and rich caramel hues Accentuated with superb boxwood and ebony stringing Offers a pair of drop leaves supported by articulated flying arms Arranged as a pair of drawers to the front fascia, with faux drawers to the reverse Each dressed with pairs of circular brass pulls with foliate decoration Brass lined locks present upon the opening drawer fronts — untested, key absent Drawers lined tastefully with a later faux crocodile finish in black Decorative knees host a turned cup and collar finish at each corner Riding smoothly upon a quartet of brass castors This is a striking antique drawing room Pembroke table, graced with wonderful colour. Accentuated with graceful inlay detail, the table is ideal for the bedroom, drawing room or hosting a lamp in your lounge or reading nook. Solid joints and construction, delivered waxed, polished and ready for the home. Dimensions: Max Width: 43cm (17'') Max Depth: 53cm (20.75'') Max Height: 73.5cm (29'') Extended Width: 86.5cm (34'') less
About A Fine and Decorative Side Cabinet in the Hepplewhite Manner Constructed in goncalo alves, with satinwood crossbanding and specimen woods used in the inlays; of serpentine form, rising from spade footed tapered legs, the swept ends framing the two central and lockable doors, which are profusely decorated with neoclassical designs in a finely executed marquetry; three drawers in the frieze and a fine marquetry surface to the platform.
A George II mahogany marble top side table, the breche violette moulded top above a vertically veneered frieze, the whole standing on straight legs that retain their original block feet. Circa 1740. Dimensions Height 30.5" / 77.5cm Width 47" / 119.5cm Depth 23.25" / 59cm Anbôise Antiques The Anbôise Antiques Team has over 50 years experience dealing antique English furniture and are members of BADA (The British Antique Dealers’ Association), the leading trade association for the fine art, design and antiques community, and CINOA (Confédération Internationale des Négociants en Œuvres d’Art), the principal international confederation of Art & Antique dealer associations. The team's criteria for buying stock has never changed - Good Design, Originality, Good Colour and Patination. All our pieces are good examples of their type - a cut above the rest.
Research Of mahogany. The rectangular top with ebony stringing and edged with a beaded moulded rim, the shaped body with ebony stringing, the top opening to reveal a beize-lined well fitted with a single tray, the body raised on a turned baluster stem set on two pairs of downswept legs joined by turned stretchers, the
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About This Set of six English Jacobean style armless chairs feature: Barley twist back posts and stretchers, turned legs and rosette carved corner blocks. The back is arched and suspended, upholstered with nailhead trim, inset seat upholstery with nailhead trim, acanthus carving around seat edges, upholstery in green leaf cotton tapestry fabric.
Vintage English round candle-stand side table with a scalloped-edge pie crust top on a beautifully carved twisted tripodal base with castors. Product Information: Materials: Walnut Dimensions: 27” W x 27” D x 25.5” H Style: English Traditional Condition: Very good vintage condition. Minor surface wear consistent with age and use. Structurally sound. Shipping: $550 (to continental U.S.) About Us: We curate antique, vintage and high-end, gently-used home furnishings sourced from some of the most coveted and stylish estates on the East Coast. We rent and sell. We ship with care and guarantee safe delivery.
About This armchair is of fine quality and will not disappoint!.