Posts Tagged ‘Victoria’
Friday, November 20th, 2009
TABLES dining, on four legs
A mahogany expanding dining table of a type often thought of as mid- or even late-Victorian but whose legs belie the later dates. Although the constructional form was used later, it originated in the 1830s and 1840s.
These legs are of a bulbous-and-baluster turning with collars, more popular initially in the 1840s [...]
Tags: 16th century, 1830s, 1880s, 18th century, Art Deco, arts and crafts, cabriole, cabriole leg, dining tables, Edwardian, Queen Anne, Rectangular, Victoria, victorian furniture, victorian mahogany
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009
TABLES Sutherland
The Sutherland table is a 19th Century English Victorian form of gateleg table with a particularly narrow centre section. It has the virtue that when the flaps are down the piece fits into a very small space. It is thus a useful occasional table. The earliest designs are by W. Smee & Son, from [...]
Tags: 1870s, 1880s, Black, design, ENGLISH, example, furniture, occasional table, Sutherland, table, Tables, Victoria, victorians, waiting room
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009
TABLES writing and library, late 18th and 19th century
The long writing tables, often referred to as library tables, of the late Georgian, Regency and Victorian period have a marked design similarity to sofa tables of the early part of the period, except that they do not have
end flaps. Perhaps designers produced one drawing which the [...]
Tags: century, corner, design, drawer, drawers, figured mahogany, furniture, furniture design, library, Library Tables, mahogany, Nineteenth, Regency, rosewood table, Tables, Victoria, victorian period, WRITING, writing table
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009
TABLES reading, writing and artists
Architects’ tables were large and solid; others were of lighter construction and designed to fit in with furnishings in the fine reception rooms. The best are to be counted among the most elegant furniture. Even the inelegant are loved collectors love pieces that do things.
A much more simple reading table with [...]
Tags: Antique, candlesticks, chippendale, drawer, elegant furniture, inlaid, mahogany, Price, Queen Anne, reading table, rococo style, Tables, Tripod, tripod table, Victoria, victoria and albert museum, Wood
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