A George IV oak carved lyre-end work table, Gillows
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A George IV pollard oak and oak carved lyre-end work table attributed to Gillows
The shaped scrolling tray top above a drawers to each side and applied beaded edge above a slide for a work bag (now missing), above leaf carved lyre end supports, joined by a concave undertier on acanthus leaf carved cabriole legs and pad feet, with recessed castors, 70cm wide, 48cm deep, 73cm high.
A work table of the same model is illustrated on the front cover of S.Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, Vol II. Another example with turned legs can be seen illustrated as plate GG36, p.382, which was made to an 1826 design for the Lancaster's firm's Oxford Street partners Ferguson & Co.
The shaped scrolling tray top above a drawers to each side and applied beaded edge above a slide for a work bag (now missing), above leaf carved lyre end supports, joined by a concave undertier on acanthus leaf carved cabriole legs and pad feet, with recessed castors, 70cm wide, 48cm deep, 73cm high.
A work table of the same model is illustrated on the front cover of S.Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, Vol II. Another example with turned legs can be seen illustrated as plate GG36, p.382, which was made to an 1826 design for the Lancaster's firm's Oxford Street partners Ferguson & Co.
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A George IV oak carved lyre-end work table, Gillows
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