A WILLIAM IV SCOTTISH OAK LIBRARY TABLE
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A WILLIAM IV SCOTTISH OAK LIBRARY TABLE

IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM TROTTER, SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

细节
A WILLIAM IV SCOTTISH OAK LIBRARY TABLE
IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM TROTTER, SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
The circular leather-lined drum top above one through drawer and two smaller drawers, above a square-section foliate-carved support, on quadruped base with gadrooned bun feet
30 in. (76.2 cm.) high; 37½ in. (95.5 cm.) diameter
出版
A games table of a similar design and attributed to Trotter is illustrated in: Francis Bamford, A Dictionary of Edinburgh Wrights and Furniture Makers, Leeds, 1983, plate 72A and 72B.
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拍品专文

William Trotter supplied furnishings to some of his native Scotland's most important houses and institutions including: numerous apartments in the Palace of Holyroodhouse; Dumfries House; Mount Stuart and Edinburgh's Parliament House. Trotter worked with various partners in Princes Street until his death in 1833. The management of his shop continued under the title of 'Heirs of Wm Trotter' and later under the name of William's son, Charles, until it closed in 1852.