A REGENCY BRAZILIAN ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE
A REGENCY BRAZILIAN ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE
A REGENCY BRAZILIAN ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE
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A REGENCY BRAZILIAN ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE

ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1820

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A REGENCY BRAZILIAN ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE
ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS, CIRCA 1820
The top crossbanded overall in partridgewood and Indian rosewood, with boxwood and ebony stringing and with rounded twin flaps, above two drawers opposed by two false drawers on panelled supports with a high arched stretcher
28 ¼ in. (71.5 cm.) high; 60 ½ in. (153.5 cm.) wide; 27 ½ in. (70 cm.) deep
Provenance
Baythorne Park, Essex.
Special notice
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Lot Essay

The sofa table bears comparison to a pair of tables supplied by Gillows of Oxford Street in 1803 to Stephen Tempest for Broughton Hall, Yorkshire, also featuring the distinctive curved stretchers though the latter were fitted with games boards within the drawers (see Susan Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730 – 1840, Woodbridge, 2008, p. 264, pl. 268). A similar table was sold anonymously Christie’s, London, 24 April 2008, lot 122 (£17,300 including premium).

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