CONVERTED FROM A TRUNK-STAND, BY GILLOWS
Details
A REGENCY WHITE-PAINTED MAHOGANY STOOL
Converted From A Trunk-Stand, By Gillows
With padded top above rails and inscribed in ink 'NW 2'
23½ in. (60 cm.) wide
Converted From A Trunk-Stand, By Gillows
With padded top above rails and inscribed in ink 'NW 2'
23½ in. (60 cm.) wide
Provenance
Supplied to William Powlett, 2nd Baron Bolton (1782-1850), for Hackwood.
By descent until sold in 1935 with Hackwood to William Berry (d.1954), 1st Viscount Camrose.
Thence by descent.
By descent until sold in 1935 with Hackwood to William Berry (d.1954), 1st Viscount Camrose.
Thence by descent.
Literature
Gillows Memorandum, May 1813, Dressing Room adjoining the North West Bedroom: 'A mahogany trunk stand'.
The 1905 Hampton and Sons inventory, Attic: 'A mahogany luggage stand'.
The 1905 Hampton and Sons inventory, Attic: 'A mahogany luggage stand'.