A Victorian mahogany folio stand
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A Victorian mahogany folio stand

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A Victorian mahogany folio stand
The rectangular top with three divisions above two cedar lined frieze drawers on turned, tapering legs with castors, the top drawer stamped 'C.HINDLEY & SONS 134 OXFORD ST. LONDON 10148', the castors stamped 'COPE & COLLINSON PATENT STRONG'
34in. (86cm.) high; 32½in. (82.5cm.) wide; 20½in. (52cm.) deep
Special notice
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.

Lot Essay

Prior to their acquisition of the cabinet-makers Miles & Edwards of 134 Oxford Street in 1844, C.Hindley & Sons were carpet, rug and floor manufacturers. Items stamped 'C.HINDLEY & SONS 134 OXFORD STREET' can be dated to after 1844. The activities of the firm, who were active from 1817 - 1892, are discussed in L.Microulis, 'Charles Hindley & Sons, London House Furnishers of the Nineteenth Century', The Bard Studies in the Decorative Arts, vol.5, no.2, 1998, pp. 69-96.

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