A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE-FRONTED SIDEBOARD attributed to Gillows, the shaped rectangular moulded top above a central frieze drawer and waved apron flanked by two further cellarette drawers, one fitted, and two further doors, inlaid overall with boxwood and chequered lines and crossbanded in amaranth, on square tapering legs with simulated flutes and block feet

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE-FRONTED SIDEBOARD attributed to Gillows, the shaped rectangular moulded top above a central frieze drawer and waved apron flanked by two further cellarette drawers, one fitted, and two further doors, inlaid overall with boxwood and chequered lines and crossbanded in amaranth, on square tapering legs with simulated flutes and block feet
69¼in. (176cm.) wide; 39½in. (100.5cm.) hihg ;27¾in. (70.5cm.) deep
Provenance
Almost certainly supplied to Elizabeth Brooke (d. 1809)

Lot Essay

The various features such as the top's 'eliptic middle and eliptic hollow on each side', the 'Marlborough' hermed feet, serpentined apron and commode doors, all appear in patterns for sideboards published in Thomas Shearer's, Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Guide, 1788, pl. 4 and 5. The quality of its veneer and elegant ribbon inlay are also typical of Messrs. Gillows' work at this period

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