Lot Essay
The bedroom-apartment table, with its top bordered by reeds in the Grecian fashion promoted around 1800 by the architect Sir John Soane, relates to a sketch for this type which appears in Gillows' Estimate Sketch Book, dated 1810, and called by them a 'chamber writing-table' (No. 344/144, p. 11, Westminster City Archives). Gillows supplied four tables of this pattern in 1811 to T.W. Egerton for Tatton Park, Cheshire (N. Goodison and J. Hardy, 'Gillows at Tatton Park, Cheshire', Furniture History, 1970, pp. 28, 30, 32 and 35, pl. 16B).
The inscription 'C.J. Card' may refer to a cabinet-maker working for Gillows, but it is not recorded with other craftsmen working for the firm in their Estimate Sketch Books.
A closely-related chamber writing-table, inscribed with the craftsman John Herbert's name (recorded working at Gillows around 1800), was sold anonymously, Christie's, London, 14 September 2006, lot 374 (£8,500).
The inscription 'C.J. Card' may refer to a cabinet-maker working for Gillows, but it is not recorded with other craftsmen working for the firm in their Estimate Sketch Books.
A closely-related chamber writing-table, inscribed with the craftsman John Herbert's name (recorded working at Gillows around 1800), was sold anonymously, Christie's, London, 14 September 2006, lot 374 (£8,500).