DESIGNED BY THOMAS JECKYLL, CIRCA 1865
Details
The Edward Green oak sideboard
Designed by Thomas Jeckyll, circa 1865
Decorated with stylised foliate mouldings and lattice-work panels, with a raised three-quarter panelled back above an inverted breakfront, fitted with three drawers, the central section with an arched open compartment flanked by doors, with pierced baluster uprights above simulated drawer fronts, with two drawers below, flanked to either side by two shaped doors decorated with mirrored convex roundels
96in. (243cm.) wide, 54in. (137cm.) high, 25in. (63.5cm.) deep
Designed by Thomas Jeckyll, circa 1865
Decorated with stylised foliate mouldings and lattice-work panels, with a raised three-quarter panelled back above an inverted breakfront, fitted with three drawers, the central section with an arched open compartment flanked by doors, with pierced baluster uprights above simulated drawer fronts, with two drawers below, flanked to either side by two shaped doors decorated with mirrored convex roundels
96in. (243cm.) wide, 54in. (137cm.) high, 25in. (63.5cm.) deep
Literature
M. Girouard, The Victorian Country House, Oxford, 1971, p. 162, fig. 550
Exhibited
The Fine Art Society, The Aesthetic Movement and the Cult of Japan 1972, no 292