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    Fine Gillows Regency Mahogany Chamber Table

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    About this item

    A fine Regency Mahogany Chamber table by Gillows in wonderful untouched condition throughout.  This iconic table having the most wonderful proportions with phenomenal colour.  The single drawer Mahogany lined with original knob handles and lock.  Raised on slender reeded legs with the original high quality lacquered brass cup castors.  English, Circa 1815.  Stamped Gillows Lancaster to the drawer and written in pencil to the underside "Red bedroom above dining room".

    Dimensions:  Height: 73.75 cm - 29 Inches, Width: 70.5 cm - 27 3/4 Inches, Depth: 48 cm - 19 Inches

    Gillows of Lancaster & London was one of the most prestigious furniture makers in England throughout the 18th and 19th century, importing and working with only the finest quality timbers and craftsman.
     Pieces of Gillows furniture can now be seen in museums in London and Leeds as well as a collection in the Gillows Museum in Lancaster and Tatton Park.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10757 (AB-61502)

    Period

    19th Century, Regency

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