Lot Essay
Gillows' design for a mahogany tray top working table made for Sir T.D.Hesketh was drawn on 23 August 1822, the cost of the table at the time £8.13s.2½d plus 10s. for the finish. The form was evidently popular as related designs spanned a 31 year period from 1820, when the table was described as a 'French work table', until 1851. A very closely related table in rosewood is illustrated in Susan Stuart, Gillows of London and Lancaster 1730-1840, Woodbridge, 2008, vol.I, pl.332, p.303. The latter, like the present lot, has a bag slide but no trace of a bag ever having been fitted, and while in 1822 Sir T.D.Hesketh ordered a pink silk bag, it seems that other customers preferred to make their own bag.
An almost identical table was sold Sotheby's, London, 22 April 2004, lot 99.
An almost identical table was sold Sotheby's, London, 22 April 2004, lot 99.