Posts Tagged ‘chest’
Sunday, November 8th, 2009
Antique English Furniture - Mahogany and Walnut Bureau
An Edwardian inlaid bureau with cylinder front, c.1905. Eighteenth century and Regency styles became popular at the end of the nineteenth century and this is a good example of Edwardian ‘Sheraton’. The square tapering legs with their thin stringing line end in casters. The inlay of the rosewood [...]
Tags: Adam, Antique, antique english furniture, antique mahogany, cabriole, chest, Drawers, Edwardian, ENGLISH, George III, late eighteenth century, mahogany, Queen Anne, rosewood, walnut
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Sunday, November 1st, 2009
DESKS: BUREAUX AND BUREAUX CABINETS
About 1690-1740
Walnut veneered two-part bureau, about 1700.
Acombination of the bureau on stand and the escritoire, having an upper desk section with a fitted interior mounted on a chest of drawers; can have a cabinet above with further interior fittings for ledgers, papers,
Initially made in two sections with applied ‘waist’ moulding around [...]
Tags: brass, bun feet, bureau, bureaux, chest, chests of drawers, cupboard, Desks, drawer fronts, Drawers, iron, mahogany, mirror glass, ormolu, Queen Victoria, secret compartment, swing, Value
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Sunday, November 1st, 2009
DESKS: KNEEHOLE
Kneehole desks were made in the 18th century about 1700`s-1780`s
Mahogany kneehole desk with bracket feet about 1760-1770,
A small and attractive piece, originally devised as a dressing-table, not a desk, but in appearance like a chest of drawers with a central recessed kneehole space backed by a cupboard. Occasionally a hinged top, lifting to reveal [...]
Tags: Antique, chest, chest of drawers, CHESTS, chests of drawers, decorative veneers, Desks, Door, drawer fronts, Drawers, dressing table, Edwardian, half columns, mahogany, marquetry, secretaire, Straight, VALUES
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
English Walnut and Mahogany Secretaires
A William and Mary period fall-front secretaire cabinet on chest in walnut. c. 1690. The heavy mouldings in cross grained walnut, convex cushion drawer, and bun feet show the Dutch influence of William’s reign. The piece is veneered in fairly straight grained English walnut without much figure and shows herring-bone inlay [...]
Tags: bone inlay, bun feet, bureaux, chest, chest section, drawer, George, hepplewhite, Mary, mary period, period style, Price, secretaire, secretaires, Sheraton, tallboys, Value, veneer, walnut, walnut veneer, William, william and mary
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
ANTIQUE ENGLISH BUREAUX
Before antique bureaux in the Middle Ages many small portable oak desks were made consisting of a simple box with sloping hinged lid on which the owner could write and keep his papers inside. Towards the end of the 17th century this form of desk appears to have been also made on a [...]
Tags: 17th century, Antique Bureaux, bookcase, bureau, Cabinet, cabriole legs, chest, country, desk section, Desks, ENGLISH, furniture, mahogany, middle ages, oak desks, Price, Queen Anne, table, top drawer, Value, walnut
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