Tables
A PAIR OF REGENCY GILT-WOOD AND MAHOGANY CONSOLES TABLES
A Fine Pair Of Regency Gilt-wood and Mahogany Console Tables
The Original rectangular Sienna marble tops, above a moulded lip,
above a flamed mahogany veneered frieze, with a beaded moulding,
resting on carved gilt-wood Lion monopodia legs with acanthus carved knees,
terminating in Lions paw feet, above on a concave plate-form base with a beaded moulding.
Possibly by Gillow's Lancaster & London.
English: Circa 1815
Width: 5ft 3 inches, 160cm
Depth: 28 inches, 70cm
Height: 38inches, 96cm
Price, €46,000
A LARGE IRISH REGENCY MAHOGANY ROUND DINING TABLE
A Large Irish Regency Mahogany Dining Table,
the circular top with a thumb moulded frieze,
resting on a large turned pillar with four shoot off acanthus
carved legs scroll feet, and concealed castors.
Attributed to Gillington Dublin.
Irish, Dublin, Circa 1835
Width: 6ft 4 inches, 193cm
Height: 31inches, 79cm
Price €24,000
Footnote: The firm of Gillington is recorded working in 118/119 Abbey street Dublin from around 1800- 1840
AN IRISH GEORGE IV MAHOGANY THREE PILLAR DINING TABLE
An Irish George IV Figured Mahogany Three Pillar Dining Table
The regtangular top with a double moulded reeded edge
with two additional leaves, rested on three turned four shoot off pillars
with brass toed castors.
in the manner of Williams & Gibton, Dublin.
Irish, Circa 1825
Length: 208inches: 530 cm
Width: 53inches: 135cm
Height: 29inches: 73.5cm
Price, €65,000
A LARGE REGENCY ROUND DINING TABLE
An Extremely Rare Very Large Regency Mahogany Round Dining Table,
Resting on a turned central column, with lotus leaf carving,
on a large plate-form base, with turned feet and concealed castors.
English, Circa 1835
Diameter, without leaves: 6ft 10inches; 108cm
Diameter, with leaves: 8ft 10inches; 269.5cm
Height, 28inches; 71.5cm
Price €95,000
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE
A Fine George IV Figured Mahogany Writing Table
The tooled leather top inside a mahogany band, with a double brass rimed edge,
above a frieze with two brass rimmed drawers, with panel sides in figured mahogany,
resting on solid brass inlayed layer ends,
with brass box toed casters.
possibly by John MClean, Marylebone street.
English, Circa 1810
Width: 40inches, 124cm
Height: 31,1/2inches, 80cm
Depth: 29,1/4inches, 70cm
footnote, John Mclean, Is regarded as one of the finest Regency cabinet makers in London working in the early part of the 19th century,
example of his work can be seen in the Victoria & Albert Museum, California Palace and Saltram Hall, Devon
Price €17,000
AN IMPORTANT PAIR OF GEORGE IV MARBLE SPECIMEN TABLES
The circular tops with radiating bands of specimen marbles, including amethyst, malachite, porphyry, pietra paescene and agates with a central tablet of lapis lazuli, set within a verde antico border, the simulated rosewood bases cross-banded with an ebony border, on a carved acanthus edge with a moulded bead & reel frieze, supported by three sabre legs with carved acanthus and rosettes, on a plate-form base with a central carving of pomigrainettes, resting on bold scroll feet.
Attributed to Gillow's
English, circa 1825
Height: 30 in; 77cm
Width: 36in; 82cm
Price: €185,000
Provenance The Baronne de Nixon, Châteaux de Cieteil Now owned by the French state.
Footnote, The firm of Gillow's of Lancaster and London where one of the most renound Cabinet makers of the 18th and early 19th century, no other cabinet makers were in business for so long or had a show room and workshop in 18th century London as well as Lancaster receiving commission from many of the Great English Houses such as Hackwood Park Hampshire , Wentworth Woodhouse Yorkshire, Tatton Park Cheshire.