A REGENCY MAHOGANY WRITING-TABLE attributed to Gillows of Lancaster, the moulded rectangular top with foliate-tooled inset brown leather, the moulded frieze supported by twin trestle-end supports with acanthus-carved volutes and foliate patera-headed panelled pilaster-strips joined by a turned, gadrooned and stiff-leaf carved stretcher, on channelled voluted bases with a beaded plinth and stiff-leaf carved claw feet with inset castors

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A REGENCY MAHOGANY WRITING-TABLE attributed to Gillows of Lancaster, the moulded rectangular top with foliate-tooled inset brown leather, the moulded frieze supported by twin trestle-end supports with acanthus-carved volutes and foliate patera-headed panelled pilaster-strips joined by a turned, gadrooned and stiff-leaf carved stretcher, on channelled voluted bases with a beaded plinth and stiff-leaf carved claw feet with inset castors
71½in. (182cm.) wide; 32in. (81cm.) high; 44in. (112cm.) deep
Provenance
Almost certainly supplied to Thomas Langford-Brooke (d. 1815)

Lot Essay

This library-table's plinth-supported trestle ends on festive lion-paw feet, as well as the bracket-buttressed pilasters tied by stretchers, feature on a table illustrated in Messrs. Gillow's room plans preserved at the Victoria and Albert Museum (Victoria and Albert Museum, Department of Drawings, no.E47-1952).

A very similar library-table, designed in the 'antique' manner with pillars, standards, trusses and festive lion-paw feet, appears in Messrs. Gillows' Estimate Sketch Book for May 1823 (no. 3252)

A related type of table, of less elaborate decoration and with single pilasters, was attributed to Gillows, when sold by Lord Brownlow at Christie's House Sale, Belton House, Lincolnshire, 30 April - 2 May, 1984, lot 88

This is probably the 'writing table with leather top' recorded in the Library in the 1840 Inventory

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