Early 19th C Bankers Drawers with Original Lions Head Handles
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Early 19th Century Bankers Drawers with Original Lions Head Handles.This is an exceptional bank of drawers ,of top quality timbers and a very imposing form.Graduated early mahogany drawers with crisp Lion head handles it stands majestically.
It is also extremely useful as it can swallow vast amounts of work whilst looking stylish in its simplicity.
All drawers run smoothly and it has been restored, cleaned and waxed up.
Spotlight | Georgian Period, 1714-1837The word Georgian is synonymous with exceptional quality and design, thanks in part to the high standard of 18th century furniture. The makers took guidance from the architecture of the time, which cherished the Greek and Roman rules of correct proportion. It was an age of classical educations and grand tours; Britain's aristocracy set the trends, to be repeated in cottage and mansion alike.
Early Georgian furniture attempted to progress the gentle, domestic Queen Anne style, with more elaborate cornices and thicker cabriole legs. The introduction of mahogany from Cuba in the 1720s encouraged grander, heavily architectural pieces, until the middle of the century when designers such as Thomas Chippendale developed an English version of French rococo. Furniture-makers later dabbled with Gothic, Chinese and neo-classical styles. For the latter part of the century designs were led by George Hepplewhite and Thomas Sheraton.
Additional Information
10358 (AB-48830)
W: 149cm (58.7")H: 168cm (66.1")D: 64cm (25.2")
19th Century
UK, United Kingdom