A GEORGE IV ROSWEOOD AND SATINWOOD CROSSBANDED LIBRARY TABLE
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A GEORGE IV ROSWEOOD AND SATINWOOD CROSSBANDED LIBRARY TABLE

BY T. WILLSON, CIRCA 1820

Details
A GEORGE IV ROSWEOOD AND SATINWOOD CROSSBANDED LIBRARY TABLE
BY T. WILLSON, CIRCA 1820
With inset later green leather top above two opposing frieze drawers, the baluster end supports with inlaid fluting on bun feet, stamped twice 'T.WILLSON 68 GREAT QUEEN STREET LONDON', originally with a stretcher
30 in. (76 cm.) high;
Provenance
Beau Nash House Antiques
Literature
C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, Leeds, 1996, pp.487, fig. 1001. ,
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Lot Essay

Thomas Willson (1799-1854) of 68 Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, was both a cabinet-maker and a dealer in second-hand furniture, who is recorded in directories between 1821 and 1829. This rosewood and satinwood banded writing table is illustrated with a stretcher.

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