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Details
A George IV mahogany sideboard
of inverted breakfront outline, with a shaped panelled gallery back above a potboard flanked by stepped hinged compartments above a frieze with three panelled drawers and four doors below, each flanked by channelled pilasters, on boldly reeded bun feet, bearing handwritten label SIDEBOARD FROM CLEVELAND LODGE GREAT AYTN EARLY 19TH CENT.? GIVEN TO J.E.H. ON MARRIAGE TO E.L.B. AT SHELLEYS TILL 1946 WHEN MOVED TO DRYERDALE BOUGHT BY N.B.H. 1963 -- 84in. (214cm.) wide See Illustration
of inverted breakfront outline, with a shaped panelled gallery back above a potboard flanked by stepped hinged compartments above a frieze with three panelled drawers and four doors below, each flanked by channelled pilasters, on boldly reeded bun feet, bearing handwritten label SIDEBOARD FROM CLEVELAND LODGE GREAT AYTN EARLY 19TH CENT.? GIVEN TO J.E.H. ON MARRIAGE TO E.L.B. AT SHELLEYS TILL 1946 WHEN MOVED TO DRYERDALE BOUGHT BY N.B.H. 1963 -- 84in. (214cm.) wide See Illustration
Provenance
Edward Pease of Darlington (1767 - 1858) who was known as 'The Father of the Railways' and employed George Stephenson to build the Stockton to Darlington Railway. Then by descent through several generations at Clevedon Lodge, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, Elm Ridge Darlington, Shelleys, Darlington, and Dryderdale Hall, Co Durham and eventually to the present owner.