拍品专文
John Turrill was established as a stationer at 351 Oxford Street in 1826 and by 1832 he was also at 246 Regent Street. From 1834 until 1856 his business was concentrated at 250 Regent Street and was described as a writing and dressing-case manufacturer (C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, Leeds, 1996, p. 53). Whilst at least two ink-stands are recorded with his maker's mark, nothing of the scale of this dressing-table and mirror is known to have emanated from his workshop.
It is reputed that this dressing-table and dressing-mirror en suite were included in the Great Exhibition of 1851.
It is reputed that this dressing-table and dressing-mirror en suite were included in the Great Exhibition of 1851.