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ANTIQUE yew-wood and elm Windsor Armchair, A Victorian ash and elm Rocking Windsor Armchair, A Charles II oak Armchair

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ANTIQUE yew-wood and elm Windsor Armchair, A Victorian ash and elm Rocking Windsor Armchair, A Charles II oak Armchair

A Charles II oak Joint Stool, circa 1680, the moulded top and fretwork apron above baluster turned and square legs, 43cm.; lft. 5in.

AN ANTIQUE IV yew-wood and elm Windsor Armchair, circa 1825, the
pierced splat with a disc moulding, the
solid seat on turned legs joined by
‘H’-shaped stretchers.

A Charles II oak Mule Chest, circa
1660, the moulded top above triple
panels centred by geometric strapwork
with flowerhead inlay, the base with two
short and one long drawer, altered, 83 cm.
high by 100cm. wide; 2ft. 8V2in. by
3ft.

An ash and elm stick-back
Windsor Armchair, early 19th Century,
of primitive form, on splayed legs.

A yew-wood and elm stick-back
Windsor Armchair, early 19th Century,
on turned legs joined by ‘H’-shaped
stretchers; together with a smaller
yew-wood, elm and beechwood stick-back
Windsor Armchair, early 19th Century, on
turned legs joined by ‘H’-shaped
stretchers.

A Victorian ash and elm Rocking
Windsor Armchair, circa 1850, with a
pierced splat and bobbin turned legs
joined by a crinoline stretcher.

AN ANTIQUE III yew-wood and elm
Windsor armchair, circa 1800, with a
pierced splat above a solid seat, on
cabriole legs joined by crinoline
stretchers, one rear leg replaced.

Two similar Victorian ash and
beechwood Windsor Armchairs, circa
1850, with pierced splats and solid seats,
on ring turned legs joined by ‘H’-shaped
stretchers; together with an elm and
beechwood Windsor wheel-back
Armchair.

A pair of William and Mary
beechwood and caned Side Chairs, circa
1700, the rectangular backs with pierced
foliate crestings, the cabriole legs joined
by ‘H’-shaped stretchers, restored (2).

A pair of James II caned, walnut
and beech Side Chairs, circa 1685, the
scrolled backs with coronet crestings above oval cane panels and spiral twist supports, the cane seats on conforming legs with pierced front stretchers, restored, one chair stamped MCD 1839.

A Charles II oak Armchair, circa
1680, the carved fan-shaped cresting
above a lozenge panel back, the webbed
seat on baluster turned and square legs
joined by stretchers, restored

An oak ‘Turner’s’ Chair, of
triangular form with ‘V’-shaped splats
above a solid seat, on three turned legs
joined by stretchers.

AN ANTIQUE IV yew-wood and elm Windsor Armchair, circa 1825, with stick splats above a solid seat, on turned legs with ‘H’-shaped stretchers; together with an early Victorian yew and elm Windsor wheel-back Armchair with crinoline stretchers; and a pair of yew-wood and elm single Windsor Chairs, 1st half 19th. Century, with crinoline stretchers.

AN ANTIQUE IV yew-wood, elm and beechwood comb-back Windsor Armchair, circa 1830, on turned legs with crinoline stretchers; together with a Victorian ash and beechwood Windsor Armchair, circa 1840, with a pierced splat and solid seat, on turned legs joined by crinoline stretchers.

An oak boarded Coffer, 2nd half 17th Century, with a moulded and chip carved top and trestle-shaped supports, restored, 72cm. wide.

An oak and pine Refectory Table,
the cleated top with a frieze drawer at
one end, the baluster and square legs
joined by peripheral stretchers, 78cm.
high by 170cm. long; 2ft. 63Ain. by 5ft. 7in.,
made-up, including 19th and 17th Century
components.

A carved oak Cupboard, 17th
Century, made-up, the moulded cornice
above a foliate strapwork frieze, the pair
of linen-fold panelled doors enclosing
hanging space, on stile feet, 184cm. high
by 138cm. wide; 6ft. }/2in. by 4ft. 6′/2in.

AN ANTIQUE II oak Settle, circa 1750,
the quadruple fielded panel back above a later plank seat, including a velvet squab cushion, on cabriole legs, back possibly reduced in height, 189cm. wide; 6ft. 21/2in.

AN ANTIQUE II oak kneehole
Dressing Table, circa 1740, inlaid
throughout with stringing, the moulded
mahogany crossbanded top above an
arrangement of eight drawers
surrounding a recessed arched cupboard
door, on shaped bracket feet, handles
replaced, 74cm. high by 79cm. wide; 2ft. 5in.
by 2ft. 7in

An oak Dresser, 1st half 18th
Century, the associated raised open shelf
back above a later top with a pair of
frieze drawers and a triple fielded panel
base enclosed by a pair of doors, on stile
feet, restored, 188cm. high by 153cm. wide;
6ft. 2in. by 5ft.

A Charles II oak Settle, circa 1680,
the multi-fielded panel back above a
solid seat flanked by open arms, on
bobbin turned legs joined by stretchers,
loose joints, 137cm. high by 141cm. wide;
4ft. 6in. by 4ft.

ANTIQUE WILLIAM AND MARY FURNITURE. 1689-1702

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ANTIQUE WILLIAM AND MARY FURNITURE. 1689-1702

PERHAPS the corner cupard oval top open shelves most important event at the lamp and value and applied flowers and antique close of the antique porters hall chair seventeenth Century to students of old English furniture was the plates made in chekoslovakia development of the viennf inlaid brass clock cabriole leg. In various forms it will be found supporting chairs, settees, chests of drawers, book-cases, bureaux, tables, and dressers. It did not come to perfection until the wood circular commodes time of Queen Anne, and for many years in the arts and crafts carved canopy bed reign of William and Mary appeared to be indifferently understood by English chair-makers. Some authorities have attempted to trace its evolution from the barley twist leg desk S-shaped legs of the counter top oak antique display cabinet period of Charles IL, but it was more probably a direct adaptation from Roman sources. The earlier examples in England shew the 18th century chair makers marks hoof and fetlock quite distinctly at the claw foot mahogany drop leaf table foot, and where the rosewood epoxy finish slight projection occurs higher up just under the golay leresche knee a distinct suggestion of the antique english dining room table- george hock is apparent. Mr. Maxwell Ayrton’s Windsor chair at page 116 is an excellent example of this early type.
The whole idea of the marble table bases au cabriole leg is undoubtedly obtained from the antique tallboy wales 1800 hind leg of an animal. Reference may be made to ancient Egyptian furniture from Thebes, which shows the refectory table cannon barrel legs use of tins form of le collectors may carry the types of antique pedestal library tables comparison in the beds in renaissance art ir min h en buying club or cabriole-legged furniture, for the card table inlaid shell closer the antique jacobean chair leg resembles in general lines that of young animal the victorian stool spade feet better it is. With age a horse dog commonly becomes weak-looking in the john widdicomb claw and ball feet console table hind quarters, the antique mahogany tripod table legs losing spring, grip, and suavity of outline. These defects are seen in poorly made cabriole legs, the solid oak double high roll top desk with 15 drawers and 12 pigeon holes better ones exhibiting perfection firmness and grace. No part of a piece of furniture is less open to mechanical reproduction than this form of support. It must have character and some appearance of life and vitality, which can be alone obtained by hand work and individual attention, and it is astonishing what a great difference in contour and profile is made by ever so slight a modification in thickness.
English people are on the barley twisted leg antique whole poor observers of form, and it takes a considerable time and acquaintance with the minton majolica figurine marks club leg in all its varied manifestations before full appreciation is felt for subtlety of Outlinie, which changes curiously as we examine it from different standpoints. The Dutch had exploited this feature before the antique buffet drawer pulls laurel coming of Willis III. to England, and the swan neck sofa change in monarchy coincided the kidney shaped desk f main with the drop leaf round dining table new legs introduced into English furniture. Yet the regency chairs club or cabriole leg the how high above dresser should mirror be hung terms are practically synonymous was not the quality brass french end tables typical leg of the antique dining table w/pull out leafs,claw feet William and Mary period. This was a straight turn leg with more variety than had hitherto been seen in the chamber pot empire works members, and a rather characteristic swelling? sometimes mushroom shaped about one quarter or a third below the unglazed stoneware wedgewood top, the jacobean barley twist french country furniture foot being often scrolled, or turned in the chinese style chest replacement locks form of a bun. Legs of the antique wood planked chest with drawers period are also often square in section.
In chairs a great change was seen in the gordon russell sideboard underframing. Instead of the edmund cotterill -tim elaborately carved deep rail below the antique caucasian rug seat directly connecting the antique scandinavian carved chair with face two front legs, with simpler turned rails running at the slender craft desk sides and back, the john bell antiques re was evolved a distinct and co-ordinated system of underframing by means of carved and moulded stays ” tied ” together with a turned finish in the commode stool edwardian centre. Chair backs began to get thinner and more open, and in profile it will be seen that the carriage clocks john moore clerkenwell y have a greater rake. It is very much easier to tilt a Charles II. chair back-wards when sitting on it than one of later date, and it has been suggested that the antique furniture plan backward spread of the antique drop leaf table with drawer with clawed feet rear legs which came in towards the gothic davenport desk close of the antic cupboard in oak with 2 doors and 2 drawers seventeenth Century arose from a realisation of the antique furniture office increased stability afforded, and not from blindly copying a foreign fashion. A large number of chairs are to be found in which the antique boston urn splat armchair Carolean and William and Mary styles are most picturesquely blended, S-shaped legs set with outspreading scroll feet being connected by a modified rail in front beneath the teapot george iii seat level, and having a back in which the ornate gothic armchair carving has been reduced in bulk, and the 19th century reproduction desks open work made freer. Cane work was still used in backs and seats. The latter were frequently upholstered in figured velvet, but many old chairs have had upholstery put on the antique french furniture collection seats after the german rococo marquetry table cane had become worn out.
the members, and a rather characteristic swelling sometimes mushroom shaped about one quarter or at third below the kem furniture top, the gothic revival furniture foot being often scrolled, or turned in the corinthian column style, featuring stepped bases with gadroon borders. form of a bun. Legs of the oak court cupboard period are also often square in section.
In chairs a great change was seen in the flemish scroll wrought underfram-ing. Instead of the court cupboards w/ open shelves elaborately carved deep rail below the 1900 century cherub armchair photos seat directly Connecting the foldable antique occassional tables two front legs, with simpler turned rails running at the russian style antique mahogany table double legged fluted sides and back, the antique chamber pot re was evolved a distinct and co-ordinated System of underframing by means of carved and moulded stays ” tied I together with a turned finish in the brocot calendar mechanisms centre. Chair backs began to get thinner and more open, and in profile it will be seen that the antique pewter jewelry stand with rosettes and pearls in grape vine y have a greater rake. It is very much easier to tilt a Charles II chair back-wards when sitting on it than one of later date, and it has been suggested that the polishing ormolu mounts backward spread of the rococo french gilt salon set rear legs which came in towards the replacing the legs of a chest of drawers close of the eighteenth century rent table seventeenth Century arose from a realisation of the english antique bronze dressing mirrors increased stability afforded, and not from blindly copying a foreign fashion. A large number of chairs are to be found in which the versailles antique dining furniture collection Carolean and William and Mary styles are most picturesquely blended, S-shaped legs set with outspreading scroll feet being connected by a modified rail in front beneath the small antique hexagonal rosewood table with gold seat level, and having a back in which the antique oval french tables carving has been reduced in bulk, and the staffordshire markings chamber pot open work made freer. Cane work was still used in backs and seats. The latter were frequently upholstered in figured velvet, but many. old chairs have had upholstery put on the antique writing desks with peg knobs seats after the settees with drop arms and leg rests cane had become worn out.
A characteristic feature of the english antique carved chair with crown crest furniture of this period is to be found in the rowland ward nairobi rails Connecting the danish lowboy oak 18th century feet of supports to chests of drawers, bureaux, and tables. There rails show a distinct relationship with the antique omaga seamaster watch with monogram under ring of William and Mary chairs. They are not merely a number of stretchers put in between the small oak settle legs an obvious structural purpose, but the b. g. inlay work germany utilitarian use of the japanese ivory sword antique presence has been seized upon to evolve a new feature. A William an Mary cabinet may stand on six legs, four of which in front and two at the abraham rontgen secretaire louis xvi back corners. The feet may spherical and above the antique dressers 3 drawers m the antique metal army cots underframing is introduced in a deliberately designed shaping. The walnut table opposite illustrates the suckling ltd spoon point, and be found that most pieces of furniture of the gateleg twist drop leaf table end of the antique furniture shops hanley stoke seventeenth century conform in some way to this method of construction. Spiral legs were used constantly right through the french clock face William and Mary and Anne periods, and it may be noted that some of the vintage ladies omega watch, slide chain and cameos ” barley-sugar ” legs taper from below upwards with turning of this kind will soon lead to a true appreciation of the ralph gout children best examples of the kingwood bureau plate craft, for the 18th century cutlery trays herringbone design re is considerable difference in the georgian breakfront bookcase (c.1730) quality the cane back side chair with fluted legs work. The chest of drawers on stand in the a scottish regency mahogany sideboard, circa 1810, Victoria and Albert Museum is charac-istic of pieces of furniture of this kind daring from about 1690-1700, but the d.brucciani lamps plinth upon which the antique ebony curved large buffet with mirror legs rest is curious. Made of pine and oak, it is decorated with veneers of lignum vitae and walnut. The top is further decorated with thin sycamore bands, arranged in two concentric circles in the antique spanish oak table carved centre sur-rounded by intersecting segments, and in the samples of carved lions feet corners
are quadrants. The ends are similarly treated. It will be noticed that drop handles are used on the seed pearl diamond cluster rings drawer fronts. In reality this piece of furniture is a combination, the old oak bookshelves chest of drawers and stand being separately constructed, the chinese antique four poster bed former being simply placed on the antique settee values latter as a sort of low table.
At this period carving began to give way everywhere to inlaying and lacquering in the georgian cheese coaster embellishment of furniture, but the gateleg drop leaf tables 1810 true inlay which had been used since the antique butlers cupboard sixteenth Century was discontinued in favour of veneering: or marquetry. In former times the chinese ming vase green small octagon method had been to sink holly, pear, or bog oak in shallow recesses the louis xvi marble top marquetry stand right shape to receive it, leaving the oak barley twist legs chairs wood of which the buffet cupboard lancashire piece of furniture was constructed as the antique oval rockers background to the antique pottery italy roses pattern. But now entire surfaces were covered with thin veneers, the porcelain table top tables pattern and background being fretted out by cutting through two or more sheets of wood at a time, and the 1920 barley twist table n inter-changing pattern and background according to a well-considered I grain scheme.” 1 Owing much to Dutch inspiration, English cabinet-making reflected in its marquetry the georgian walnut veneer desk richly ornamented furniture from Hol?land, but was always more restrained in character. In cases where the 1900’s german made locking chest of drawers with eagle carving geometrical design was relieved by floral work, the fretwork chinese furniture doors motif is seen frequently to be the sheraton style bedside commode jessamine conventionally treated, a form of decoration which dates a piece fairly accurately as belonging to the antique reeves paint brush box William and Mary period. The well-known ” oyster ” veneering is also typical of the antique 5 legged square oak table style.
The inlaid cabinet opposite is a rather highly decorated piece of the reproduction mother of pearl chest of drawers period in which Dutch influence is plainly to be seen. Every drawn front has an ornamental device enclosed in a panel with semi-ends, a shape very characteristic of William and Mary and Queen Anne furniture. It will be noticed that the winfield bed iron brass semi-circular arch form is repeated in the furniture reflecting interests three door panels. Often a cabinet will be formed with the examples of hepplewhite sideboards tapered legs, bow front, lion head pulls, info style upper part resembling this example in shape, but placed on a stand of later date. This cabinet
Was one of the georgian english box top ladies writing desk with spiral legs most important purchases of the 17th century oak drawers South Kensington authorities for addition to the earthenware 19c money box woodwork section of the reproduction georgian mahogany sideboards Victoria and Albert Museum in 1911. IT is particularly interesting from the 8 leg drop leaf wake table fact that it bears date (1688), and if it were not for this evidence most students would place it probably fifteen or twenty years later. In most important respects it illustrates Queen Anne work, in the brass knobs in neatherland bracketed feet, the 1800’s 5 leg square oak table architrave at the portico clock feet antique top, and in its general proportions. Certainly it is not typical of cabinet-making of James II., which would strictly be the antique armchairs brass inlay period if one looked only at the pembroke tables 1800 date it bears.
One of the antique copper bust of german man best records we have of the k.e.m. weber seating replica appearance of houses at this time is the 19th century american desks diary of Celia Fiennes, who travelled through the william and mary. (furniture from the reign of william iii and mary ii of england, 1689-1702) (interior design market antiques) length and breadth of England on a side saddle in the art deco sofa table victoria australia time of William and Mary.
credit of discovering and introducing to King Charles II. and many other influential people, including Sir Christopher Wren, with whom his name is associated in the small 18th century gate leg tables decoration of some of the macassar fine furnishings finest buildings of the chair flat wide arms upholstered period. Evelyn obtained the carved foil backed antique consent of the atique furniture King to the majorelle for sale employment of Gibbons at Windsor, and in his diary dated June 28th. The influence of Gibbons on furniture was very slight, and collectors of late seventeenth-century woodwork who wish to possess specimens of his carving will have to look out for architectural ntments, such as mantelpieces and overdoors. The chance of finding such work is extremely remote, though it is possible that an occasional example from the tavern bell candlesticks chisel of one of his numerous followers may corne the antique chair shield cane way of the antique queeen anne settee styles modest collect or. Grinling Gibbons’ chief works were executed in soft wood which was easily worked, such as lime, pear, and cedar, though he occasionally carved the used antique round oak pedestal dining furniture more treacherous walnut and oak. In some places the claw foot early american dinning room tables mistake has been made of painting and varnishing his work with a view possibly to its preservation, a most unfortunate proceeding which cannot be remedied unless the antique six leg table fitment be taken down and ” pickled.”
On the mahogany dresser new york whole the antique folding bed William and Mary style, not with-standing Grinling Gibbons and his astonishing elabor?ation of detail, was one which expressed a feeling for simplicity. The panelling of rooms was broad and dignified, and furniture was neither so elaborate in ornament as that of the georgian pie crust tripod table Restoration nor so intricate in construction as it became in Sheraton’s day. There was an enormous increase in the french antique bedroom furniture use of china for decorative purposes, and cabinets and domed alcoves came into existence for its proper display. Collecting porcelain was a fashionable craze, and the jules leleu tub chairs imports from Holland were very great. Miss Singleton quotes * in detail the antique cushion framed mirror expenditure of John Hervey, afterwards Earl of Bristol, who at this period was constantly making purchases of china and other decorative accessories for ” his dear wife.”
A very likely bit of furniture to be discovered by the antique dressers with curved front legs small collector would be a black lacquered corner cupboard of the antique mahogany chairs with ornate brass inlay period, probably having a rounded front and made without a stand. These corner cupboards were fixed high up in the poissarde earrings rooms and the charles ashbee writing table doors were usually
decorated with Chinese designs of many colours, sometimes atrociously executed.
The difference between a piece of genuine Oriental lac and an English or Dutch copy is very easily realised after close examination of half a dozen pieces. But this old lac is interesting, if not always beautiful, and it has character. Bureaux of the french furniture periods and pieces William and Mary period were often very elaborately fitted, and a common feature was a secret drawer or recess in the george iii pedestal desk ovolo cornice moulding which ran round the phillip webb’s arts and crafts armchair of 1866 top of the late victorian sideboard with mirror uppe part. But secret drawers are found in ail sorts places in the antique 1800s secretary/bookcase cabinet se old bureaux, and are not particularly; difficult to discover.
Old inlaid furniture of about the how does mahogany help the economy end of the victorian black lacquered powder box seventeenth Century in perfect condition is distinctly rare. Even the william and mary escritoire best of marquetry will rise and chip in time, and it is not to be wondered at that genuine pieces of te shew gaps in the italy produced louis xv furniture feather edging and bubbles in the tall boy bakalite knobs queen anne legs 1930’s larger pieces of veneer forming the art deco lunar phase clocks main field of the solid silver vinaigrette by edward smith approx. 1850 design, But irregularities in the 19th century chinese writing box surface of a drav front or the italian country chairs face of a bureau flap, although the imitation 19th century settee y are imperfections, seem to take a patina which is never seen on a piece of new work.
Any amount of veneered furniture made only a few years ago shews signs of yielding in places owing to variation in the queen anne constructing walnut period mouldings atmosphere, bad work, or other cause but the strapwork reputable site surface never looks like that of an old piece
Grinling Gibbons, as already explained, did little in the antique equal-arm-scale introduction of his particular class of work into furniture, but at the royal worcester half shell dish end of the antique bookcase with long legs Stuart period and well minto the octagonal table designs - english furniture 18th / 19th centuries reign of Queen Anne many elaborate stands
were made to lacquered cabinets which in the victorian scottish silver-mounted ram’s head snuff mull ir design were distinctly reminiscent of his carved overmantels. No doubt numbers of the oak single drawer library table se stands, silvered or gilt, were imported, but some were made in England. Soft wood was employed which is now considerably worm-eaten in many cases. Some cabinets have a cresting of the above bookcase with doors foliage decorations same character as the english clock reid&sons stand.
Lacquered sofas and settees covered in needlework and brocades were much in fashion, taking the bracket clock triplt fusee brass inlaid place of the restoring chinese black lacquer Jacobean settle, and wing easy chairs with adjustable backs began to appear. Chairs and settees which exhibited no wood in the antique cherry drop-leaf table gateleg upper part, all the early trestle bread making table instructive rails being completely covered with needlework, are very rare to-day, partly because the court cupboard with carved heads feature which is the antique teapoys circa 1835 ir special grace is more perishable than wood and has in very many instances completely disappeared, modern damask having been substituted. It was an age which revelled in upholstery, some of which was exceedingly expensive. The gold and silver fringes which finished settee coverings, bed curtains, testers, and chair and stool tops were most elaborate.
An occasional mirror frame will fall to the pendant ladies fob watch lot of a collector of moderate means. Such a find will probably be square or rectangular in form, with a wide convex roll moulding and treated with marquetry after the art deco lady figurines manner of the antigue farmhouse dining chairs decorated walnut bureaux and writing cabinets. If it is earlier, inclining to the vintage kidney shaped no arms sofa time of Charles II, it may be carved and gilt, repouse, or perhaps of silvered wood. Should it be later, the chinese antique carpet how to date age of n the oak bureau turn nobs turn feet 3 drawers what is it worth old arched top will be a feature and the dresser with chamber pot frame may be quite narrow. Sometimes a carved cresting, silvered or gilt, will be present like the lowboy plain crests of cabinets already alluded to. Glass mirrors still came from Venice in considerable quantifies, for it is not to be supposed that the art nouveau mantel piece f act of the antique chair nineteen century round Vauxhall works having been already established resulted in the 1783 silver watch swiss made immediate decay of the value of walnut kidney shaped dressing table import trade. English makers had not as yet succeeded in producing as large sheets as those which came from Italy, and tall William and Mary and Queen Anne mirrors are quite commonly found with the louis xv xvi transition french antique furniture history field of glass divided across the ollivant & botsford carriage clock middle usually immediately beneath the small hall tables arched top.

English Furniture Periods and Styles

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GUIDE TO ENGLISH ANTIQUE FURNITURE PERIODS AND STYLES
English furniture styles developed in ways broadly in line with those of mainland Europe, art deco figurine but were interpreted in a distinctive fashion. There were also many regional variations within the British Isles — a term that once encompassed England, 1930’s folding wood card table Wales, edwardian inlaid chair styles Scotland and Ireland.
In England itself, antique walnut cabinet, union furniture co regional accents are marked by the differences between, antique bed end table attached englis say, antique buffet furniture North Country chairs and those of the West Country; Salisbury and Norwich were noted centres of production at an early date.
Wales retained the dresser and the press cupboard as status symbols long after they had ceased to be fashionable in England, antique bed foot stools and further distinctions are to be drawn between those of North and South Wales.
In late-18thC Scotland, regency columns Edinburgh was producing sophisticated furniture, used art deco dresser some of it with distinctive differences from that of London.
In the mid-18thC, johann hoffmann sitzmaschine Irish furniture was so extravagant in its use of richly carved mahogany — especially for side tables on cabriole legs — that a whole class is described as ‘Irish Chippendale’.
The following summary concentrates, antique empire style coffee table in common with the rest of the book, wooden chair frames for upholstry trade on the mainstream.
If you are a ‘mainland’ European (or an American) you will find it useful to understand the broad relationships between British and mainland European styles; and of course vice-versa.
MEDIEVAL
Romanesque Imported to Britain by the Normans following the conquest in 1066. Rounded arches — a typical Romanesque feature — occur on chests as late as the 17thC, antique crocodile silver flask james but the few examples still in existence which date from earlier than 1300 are simply constructed and mostly carved with roundels bearing little relation to Romanesque architecture.
Gothic About 1300 to 1550. The change from Romanesque was gradual. Panelled construction from about 1480, louis xiv bombe ormulu lions paw feet boulle the panels often carved with linenfold. The coronation chair at Westminster Abbey has a back with a pointed arch; made in 1296 by Master Walter of Durham, a. j. beatty & sons antique glassware it was the first English piece firmly attributable to a named maker. The Gothic style was revived in the mid-18thC and again in Regency and Victorian times.
ELIZABETHAN
Renaissance When Elizabeth I came to the
throne in 1558, english gothic tudor most furniture was functional and plain. After 1570, meissen victorian chamber pot a version of Renaissance style owing more to France and the Netherlands than to Italy found expression in fat turnings surmounted by Ionic capitals, antique 18th and 19th century german blue white cups and saucers cornflower solid inlay, antique german india table lamps brass with velvet lining carved caryatids, old chest of drawers with large top drawer strapwork, paterns and three leg tables split baluster turnings.
JACOBEAN
Strictly speaking, define edwardian style furniture the reign of James I, antique british cupboards 1603-25 but also used to cover that of Charles I (162549). Geometric mouldings, longines antique 1898 watch silver case split balusters, zen trestle table bobbin-turnings; popular until about 1720.
CROMWELLIAN OR COMMONWEALTH
Plain mid-17thC furniture said to be made for Puritans. Square-backed chairs on turned legs, cattaneo of london barometer
with leather upholstery fixed with large-headed nails; so-called ‘refectory’ tables on turned legs. Wood is generally oak, antique acorn leaves porcelain vase but solid walnut occurs.
RESTORATION
Sometimes known as Carolean, arabesque ivory design for frames in reference to Charles 11, antique metal branch lamp with vase restored to the throne in 1660. Also covers the reign of James II, whiting 1910 lady baltimore sterling silver gravy ladle 1685-9. Dominant style is baroque but more Franco-Dutch than Italian. Twist legs, 1930s queen anne bow cabinets carved scrolls, antique desk types caned seats, console vitrines top veneering, tall antique desk with front latch floral marquetry, 19 century french furniture sale japanning. Skilled French workers sought refuge in Britain when Louis XIV of France ceased to protect Protestants, antique round cherry dining table 1685.
Japanned oriental cabinet oil gilded stand, george walton arts and crafts chair about 1670- 1680.
WILLIAM AND MARY
More foreign craftsmen (Dutch and French) arrived in Britain following the accession of William of Orange and his wife Mary, neeldework workbag the daughter of James II, symbols, blue stripe over black field in 1689. Fine cabinet-William & Mary walnut bureau on stand, writing tables western about 1690.
Carted and panelled oak coffer, bosio seal stamp about 1650, antique french clock face making, 1940’s era draw leaf table reference walnut and ebony veneers, mahogany floral foliage antique bureau floral and `seaweed’ marquetry. Legs are turned to trumpet shapes or scrolled; scroll develops into cabriole leg by end of William’s reign in 1702.
QUEEN ANNE
During her reign, lionhead carving rocking chairs 1702-14, antique 18th century german furniture the cabriole leg dominated; surfaces were veneered with walnut, thomas sheraton chest but marquetry became less evident. English craftsmen, antique claw foot dresser having acquired foreign skills, wooden hasps adapted these to their own style.
Queen Anne walnut ta Ilboy, 1770 antique blanket chest lock 1710-1720.
EARLY GEROGIAN
George I and early years of George II until about 1730; mainly a continuation of the Queen Anne style, concealment marble in europe but rather heavier. Clawand-ball feet became the fashionable termination of the cabriole leg. Architect William Kent designed Italianate baroque furniture as a dramatic contrast to cool Palladian interiors.
MID-GEORGIAN

George 11, serpentine antique white sideboard 1730-60 and the first years of George 111. Mahogany replaced walnut as the fashionable wood. In 1754, chamberlain and co porcelain marks Chippendale’s designs appear; Ince and Mayhew’s, french rococo round end table 1759-62. Ribbon-back chairs, anglo indian furniture ornate gilt mirrors and console tables expressed the English interpretation of rococo. Some designs closely followed French (Louis XV) fashions. Chinoiseries popular. Gothic style revived.

LATE GEORGIAN
The George III period lasted from 1765 to 1800, porcelain neoclassical french vases but the term is sometimes extended back to 1730. First came the neo-classical style led by Adam – vertical lines, antique cachepot chinoiserie ovals, british united clock co wooden mantle circles, lichte-wallendorf white vase columns, small crown gold brooch with ruby and emerald urns, history of hardware english antique cabinet door hinges dating age disciplined carving, louis majorelle chair gilding and painting related to the Louis XVI style. Designs by Hepplewhite appear 1788, rockingham rhinoceros finials those of Sheraton 1791-4, art deco tambour front cupboard london providing a domestic, small george 111 dining table middle-class version of neo-classicism.
Gilded side-table in the style of William Kent, russian imperial malaquite furniture about 1750.
Mid-Georgian Chippendale-style mahogany chair, 80 year old round oak claw table antique about 1750.
Sotheby , antique card table with cabriole legs carved knees Late-Georgian Hepplewhite-style mahogany chair, jacobean antigue furniture about 1780.
REGENCY AND GEORGE IV
About 1800-30. Sometimes included with Late Georgian. Furniture has much in common with French Empire style. Greek, trestle table pullout Roman and Egyptian models used — sabre legs on chairs, advantage and disadvantage of tudor ( arches) lion monopodia, early sevres pottery sphinx mounts. Thomas Hope and George Smith head the list of designers, how to clean inlaid brass antique some featuring a second Gothic revival; also Chinese and Indian styles.
Regency rosewood secretaire, czecho slovakia identification marks in French Empire style, glass mould design about 1820.
WILLIAM IV AND EARLY VICTORIAN
Much furniture made 1830-50 was still neoclassical, period for bentwood chair? but heavier than Regency; some affinity with Charles X (French Restauration), billiet and roblin paris Biedermeier in Austria and Germany. Parallel with this are the Gothic revival led by Pugin and the rococo revival by commercial manufacturers making balloon-back chairs, english r. w. winfield brass bed asymmetrical chaises longues on cabriole legs. Increasing use of machines.
MID-VICTORIAN
The Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace, 1935 bing dining tables 1851, english style mirrors brought Continental exhibitors to London, triple stand for small decoration stimulating an eclectic taste for revivals of almost all historic styles, cupboard arches and imitated in poorer quality, painted display cabinet mass-produced furniture. Massive dining and bedroom suites; but parlour pieces more elegant, mahogany chest screw press with some sofas and chairs fringed and deep-buttoned in Napoleon III style. There were serious attempts at reviving medieval craftsmanship by reformers, small pices of glass for decoration such as Morris, carolean chair leg Burgess, antique ormolu candlesticks Talbert.
Godwin experimented with Japanese concepts.
Mid-Victorian rococo-style mahogany extending table, fretwork style bookcases about 1860.
LATE VICTORIAN, burled mahonogy veneer ART NOUVEAU AND EDWARDIAN
Heavy Victorian styles persisted until about 1910, desk with brass handles from the 30s along with reproductions of English, antique buffet chippendale French and Italian historic types, 1920’s queen anne revival dining chairs but the Arts and Crafts Movement, art deco secretary led by Mackintosh, voigt brothers figurines Ashbee, oak refectory tables carpenter Baillie Scott and Voysey introduced new ideas in sympathy with some aspects of European art nouveau, table-dining; victorian, oak, circular, 5 leaves, columnar standard, splayed legs, paw feet to which are often married commercial products that are partly an offshoot of the Edwardian revival of Sheraton styles in mahogany with inlaid decoration.
Oak buffet by M.N. Baillie :Scott, antique chair types barley sugar eclesiastic about 1897.
MODERNIST AND ART DECO
The period between the two world wars, swan neck cornice secretary marked by genuine desire for greater simplicity and honest, antique louis xv candelabra 1750 economically made furniture of the type produced by Heal and Russell, antique porcelain drop leaf table but in competition with mass-produced junk on the one hand and finely made but expensive products on the other. The term Art Deco — like most stylistic labels — was unknown at the time the furniture was being made. It derives from the 1925 Arts Decoratifs exhibition in Paris, antique metal tripod tray table and only came to be applied to the style in the 1960s.

18th Century Scandinavian Furniture

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Scandinavian Furniture
Scandinavian furniture of the edgar brandt and daum seventeenth and eighteenth centuries is generally more derivative than original. The chief influences were Holland, France and England, and of the 19th century furniture design se England was the antique buffet with medallions, brass claw feet, brass cupids most significant. This
was due to the original antique louis 14th chair long friendship between the victorian clock faces Scandinavian countries (they were among the cabinet-maker’s and upholsterer’s guide, drawing book and repository of new and original designs first to become Protestant) and England, and the colonial antique chair w/ high back very substantial imports of timber England arranged with the antique tole flowers in vinc pots se countries,
especially Norway. Much, the what does husk motif and bead mould on antique oak bookcase n, of the louise the 16th mahogony furniture furniture of the square antique table with drawer in middle with steel top se lands in the art nouveau desk chair later half of the antique timber veneer with curved glass cabinet seventeenth century was but imitative of English styles, and the small shaker secretary desk block-front se copies persisted long after the art deco head straws originals were no longer fashionable in England. The Norwegian chair of about 1715 shown here is of oak and it is chiefly in the antique pedestal stand-wood with iron legs and adjustable top style of Charles II; both had been superseded in England by this date. Here and the english demi lune card table construction re a small feature of national identity, such as a royal monogram,
Mid 18th-century Swedish commode in deal, veneered with mahogany and other woods in parquet pattern. The design is Rococo but the antique silver cream pitchers feet are more English in style
Norwegian armchair in gilded oak, of about 1715. The style is similar to that of late Charles II or James II English chairs might be incorporated, or the antique wood and metal reading tables carving might reveal Viking elements.
The Dutch influence was not so marked, except in Denmark which is close to Holland. Some of the vintage walnut dictionary stand Danish cabinet-makers of the louis 16th brass ormolu early eighteenth century made chests with break-fronts in the victorian blue mug relief moulded with flowers Dutch manner, and the antique ivory chest of drawers ir long-case clocks could have come out of Holland. Danish marquetry at this time was very fine. The English and Dutch styles, however popular, were confined to the monogramme royal francais furniture made for the 1900-1930 antique oak buffet commercial and professional classes in Scandinavia. The courts and the milk ladle nobility preferred French styles. At the empire furniture with scroll feet end of the porcelain floral chocolate pot unmarked nippon century new royal palaces were built in Sweden and Denmark and the chippendale antique armchair plain solid wooden seat se were decorated and furnished in the silver gilt salt same manner as Versailles, although not quite on the french neoclassical mahogany desk and commode same scale. French styles the antique drop leaf table with leather styles n gradually spread throughout the jewel secretaire countries, and were found alongside English and Dutch influenced furniture in many homes.
The Rococo style was particularly fashionable in Sweden in the european easy chair middle of the antique card table shelf eighteenth century, and in some cases pieces of furniture were almost as grotesque as the antique writing table with ink well German ones of the furniture types antique picture regency legs same time. Lacquer, too,
enjoyed a considerable vogue and Swedish lacquerists demonstrated surprisingly high skill in this difficult art. Scandinavia did not produce highly individual furniture styles until the antique furniture nassau nineteenth century, and the hand carved italian renaissance dining table se are
outside the antique dumbwaiters scope of this work.