A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK

ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS

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A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK
Attributed to Gillows
The rounded rectangular brown leather-lined top with reeded edge above a long fitted frieze drawer simulated as three drawers and enclosing six hinged wells and two secret drawers, the lock stamped 'I. BRAMAH PATENT' below a crown, each pedestal with three graduated drawers, the reverse with two simulated drawers each above a panel, on a rounded rectangular plinth with hidden brass castors, the top drawer reduced in height, stamped on the bottom left-hand drawer 'S E LACK'
30 in. (76 cm.) high; 49¼ in. (125 cm.) wide; 25¾ in. (65.5 cm.) deep

Lot Essay

This pedestal-desk was a popular type of furniture manufactured by Gillows of London and Lancaster. Its writing-drawer features lidded compartments and is designed after a fashion popularised by Thomas Shearer's, The Cabinet Maker's London Book of Prices, of which three editions were published between 1788 and 1803. A pattern for a very similar desk with a rising ratchet-supported top features in the firm's 1798 Estimate Sketch Book (pl. 1481) preserved in the Westminster City Library.
A similar pedestal desk was sold anonymously in these Rooms, 7 October 1993, lot 113, and a further similar desk, stamped 'Gillows of Lancaster' was offered anonymously, Christie's Scotland, 12 May 1993, lot 378.

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