AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BANDED BIRCH LOW-PRESS
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BANDED BIRCH LOW-PRESS

ATTRIBUTED TO HOLLAND AND SON, CIRCA 1840-50

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AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BANDED BIRCH LOW-PRESS
ATTRIBUTED TO HOLLAND AND SON, CIRCA 1840-50
The central cupboard with four sliding trays, on a plinth base
47½ in. (121 cm.) high; 86 in. (219 cm.) wide; 24½ in. (62 cm.) deep
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Lot Essay

Holland and Sons were among the most distinguished furniture producers of the Victorian period, starting as Taprell and Holland at the beginning of the 19th Century, and becoming Holland and Sons in 1843. They supplied the furniture for many of the London clubs including the Athenaeum, the Reform Club and the Oxford and Cambridge Club as well as supplying furniture to the crown. They took over premises in Mount Street in 1851 and their archives dating to 1942, when the firm ceased trading, are now preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum. The general quality and appearance of the present lot is typical of their output but it is the design of the knob-handle with raised central section which is particularly associated with the firm.

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