A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY COACHING TABLE
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A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY COACHING TABLE

BY C. HINDLEY & SONS, CIRCA 1830

Details
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY COACHING TABLE
BY C. HINDLEY & SONS, CIRCA 1830
The shaped folding top on an x-form base, stamped 'C. HINDLEY & SONS 134 OXFORD ST LONDON 5428'
34 in. (86 cm.) high; 36 in. (91.5 cm.) wide; 20 in. (51 cm.) deep
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 23 April 1998, lot 52.
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Lot Essay

C. Hindley and Sons, had their premises at 134 Oxford Street, from 1820-1830. This stamp is recorded on various types of furniture, such as a walnut writing-table and an ormolu-mounted kidney-shaped yew-wood and ebony-inlaid writing-desk, both illustrated in C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, Leeds, 1996, p. 267, figs. 497 and 498. Several pieces bearing this stamp, from Tew Park, Great Tew, Oxfordshire, were sold from the collection of The late Major Eustace Robb, Christie's house sale, 27-29 May 1987, including lots 214, a Victorian satin-birch armchair and lot 1108 a Victorian mahogany wardrobe.
The activities of the firm, in operation from 1817-1892, are discussed in L. Microulis, 'Charles Hindley & Sons, London House Furnishers of the Nineteenth Century', The Bard Studies in the Decorative Arts, vol. 5, no. 2, 1998, pp. 69-96.

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