AN OAK side TABLE
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AN OAK side TABLE

DESIGNED BY ROBERT LORIMER, CIRCA 1900

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AN OAK side TABLE
Designed by Robert Lorimer, Circa 1900
The chamfered octagonal top on carved twist uprights, joined by a quadrupartite stretcher
30in. (76cm.) high; 34¼in. (87cm.) diameter
Stamped 4907
Special notice
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.

Lot Essay

Cf: Jeremy Cooper, Victorian and Edwardian Furniture and Interiors, 1987, p. 228, pl. 612
See also: Christie's London, 3rd November 1999, Lot 50 - pair of tables of same model sold

This circular table is a version of one of Lorimer's earliest designs. It is Gothic in inspiration and Lorimer's sketchbooks, loaned to the RIAS, contain similar German 15th and 16th century tables that he sketched whilst on the Continent. In the summer of 1900 he had visited Munich, Rothenburg and Nuremburg with William Burrell and wrote to his great friend, the Australian architect R.S. Dods: "I'm, if possible, more of a Gothic man after this trip than ever, for Gothic rooms and Gothic things have that look of the useful thing delightfully fashioned." Lorimer favoured simple graceful lines that emphasised the beauty of the timber. The 'Lorimer-Gothic' turned leg is probably the most characteristic feature of early Lorimer furniture.

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