Posts Tagged ‘mahogany table’
Monday, November 2nd, 2009
TABLES writing, Carlton House and similar
A ‘Carlton House’ writing table appears in Gillows’ Cost Books for 1796, described as a ‘Ladies Drawing and Writing Table’ and is also illustrated in the Cabinet Makers Book of Prices 1788. They are, naturally, associated with the late Georgian and Regency period Carlton House was a London residence of [...]
Tags: 18th century, cabinet makers, Carlton House, early 1900s, Edwardian, leg, Legs, mahogany, mahogany table, nineteenth century, regency period, rosewood, Sheraton
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009
TABLES sofa, vertical supports and stretchers
The sofa table is a variation which was evolved from the Pembroke table and gets its name from its intended application, namely, to stand against a sofa. It is therefore long and thin with flaps at the end, whereas the Pembroke is squarer in shape, and so popular did it [...]
Tags: eighteenth century, furniture, leg, Legs, mahogany, mahogany table, paw, PEMBROKE, pembroke table, quality mahogany, Regency, regency furniture, rosewood, satinwood, sofa table, striped ebony, vertical member
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
TABLES side, pier and console
We join side, pier and console tables together because they are both rich man’s furniture. Once furniture was treated as part of the architecture of the room, say with Adam and the neo-Classical movement onwards, such tables were used to decorate formal reception rooms.
A console is a piece of furniture, without [...]
Tags: Adam, Antique, GILTWOOD, leg, Legs, mahogany table, piece of furniture, Regency, room, Sheraton, Tables
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
TABLES dining, Georgian and Regency single pedestal
Fashion at the end of the eighteenth century moved away from the long table, with its implications of seniority, towards the round table where such distinctions were less marked.
In addition the use of a separate small comfortable room (the breakfast room) for family meals or intimate dinner parties, led [...]
Tags: 1850s, breakfast room, breakfast table, design, eighteenth century, mahogany table, pedestal tables, Rectangular, satinwood, value
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
TABLES - dining, mahogany gateleg, Chippendale and after
When one considers the revolution in design of chairs associated with the name of Chippendale, it is amazing that he never mentioned dining tables in his trade catalogues. His firm made gatelegs with D-ends among other complicated tables discussed in the next section but, perhaps justifiably, his name [...]
Tags: American, chippendale period, country, design, dining, dining table, dining tables, eighteenth century, George III, Legs, mahogany, mahogany table, Rectangular, rectangular table, square leg
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