A LATE VICTORIAN BRASS MOUNTED OAK HALL STAND
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A LATE VICTORIAN BRASS MOUNTED OAK HALL STAND

ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES SHOOLBRED & COMPANY

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A LATE VICTORIAN BRASS MOUNTED OAK HALL STAND
Attributed to James Shoolbred & Company
The shaped galleried back fitted with a frieze drawer and pierced side supports, the sides with quadrant brass umbrella rails and shaped metal trays on a moulded base, the drawer stamped twice with kite registration stamp
40½in. (103cm.) high, 40¼in. (102.5cm.) wide, 13½in. (34.5cm.) deep
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Lot Essay

With similarities to a hall stand sold in our King Street salerooms, 14th September 2000, lot 7.

James Shoolbred & Company are recorded at the Victoria & Albert Museum as furniture makers. They exhibited a very extensive selection of items in the 1878 Paris Universal Exhibition. Much of the furniture they designed was influenced by the asethetic taste popularised by the architect E.W. Godwin, Shoolbred & Company became one of the first large departmental stores in London. They expanded from a small drapery business and started to manufacture high quality furniture circa. 1870 for which they were given a Royal warrant by the mid 1880s.

A similar hall stand was sold anonymously in these room, 9th March 2000, lot 1

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