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Regency Rosewood Tilt-Top Centre Table, attributed to George Oakley, c. 1815
By George Oakley
Located in London, GB
This exceptional Regency period tilt-top centre table, attributed to the prestigious London cabinet maker George Oakley, exemplifies the refined elegance and masterful craftsmanship ...
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Antique 19th Century English Regency Center Tables
Materials
Brass
19th Century English Satinwood and Coromandel Folio Stand by Jackson
Graham
By Jackson
Graham
Located in London, GB
A Coromandel and Satinwood Folio Stand
Firmly attributed to Jackson & Graham
Constructed from richly figured coromandel and banded with satinwood and New Zealand honeysuckle, the fo...
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Antique 19th Century English Aesthetic Movement Center Tables
Materials
Macassar, Satinwood
19th Century Irish Table with Marble-Inlaid Top having Aristocratic Coat of Arms
By J. Darmanin
Sons, Robert Strahan
Located in London, GB
The Specimen Pietra Dura Marble Armorial Top
By Joseph Darmanin of Malta
The shaped circular top finely inlaid with the arms of General Robert Edward King, 1st Viscount Lorton (1773-1854), masterfully executed in pietra dura and specimen marbles upon a fossil-rich yellow marble ground. The inlaid work is of exceptional delicacy, having all the hallmarks of the greatest heraldic tops by the famous makers, including the use of delicate shaded marbles.
The richly carved base, unmistakably Irish in conception and executed in dense, darkly patinated mahogany, is by Strahan of Dublin, one of the foremost cabinetmakers of his day. The double C-scrolled tripartite base enriched with carved flowers leading to the acanthus clasped pedestal support, on brass hidden castors.
The frame stamped 'Strahan' and retaining its original paper label from Strahan's Henry Street workshop. The underside of the marble top equally bearing its original trade label of 'J. Darmanin & Sons […] Malt.'
The base, Irish, circa 1835
The top, Maltese, circa 1830
Provenance
Commissioned by General Robert Edward King, 1st Viscount Lorton
Originally housed in the Billiard Room at Rockingham House, Co. Roscommon
By descent through the King-Harman family
Lady Dunn
Thence by descent
Private Collection, UK
Dimensions: H: 29 in / 74 cm Dia: 38 in / 97 cm
This table was most likely acquired by Lord Lorton on one of his Grand Tours-either in 1825 or 1836-aligning with Darmanin's transition to "& Sons." The Irish base, dated slightly later, suggests the top was mounted upon return, a common practice for souvenirs of elite European travel. The table remained at Rockingham House until its mid-20th-century demolition, a rare survivor from what was once considered John Nash's finest classical house in Ireland.
J. Darmanin & Sons of Malta
The renowned 'Marble Workers Darmanin' were Malta's leading marble craftsmen in the 19th century. They excelled in creating 'Monumental and Mosaic Slabs and other Decorative Artworks,' notably mosaic table tops...
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Antique 19th Century Irish William IV Center Tables
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English William IV Period Burr Elm Parcel-Gilt Centre Table Attributed to Seddon
By Thomas
George Seddon
Located in London, GB
A William IV Period Parcel Gilt Burr Elm Centre Table
Attributed to Thomas & George Seddon
The circular table veneered throughout with finely figured burr elm and relieved with parc...
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Antique 19th Century English William IV Center Tables
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19th Century William IV Period Mahogany Centre Table Attributed to Gillows
By Gillows of Lancaster
London
Located in London, GB
A William IV Period Mahogany Centre Table
Attributed to Gillows
Constructed from a flamed Honduras Mahogany, book-matched with great effect on the top; the table supported on an inc...
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Antique 19th Century English William IV Center Tables
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19th Century French Louis XVI Style Table by Henry Dasson with Lacquer Panels
By Henry Dasson
Located in London, GB
- Exquisite Louis XVI style table by renowned maker Henry Dasson, inspired by Marie-Antoinette's furniture
- Stunning Asian lacquer panels featuring mythological deer motifs
- Exce...
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Antique 19th Century French Louis XVI Center Tables
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19th Century Ormolu-Mounted Burr Walnut Table in the Louis XVI Style by Pretot
By Henri Picard, Pretot
Cie
Located in London, GB
A Superb Library Table in the Louis XVI Manner
By Maison Pretot of Paris
Of exceptional quality, constructed using beautifully grained woods, including burr walnut, boxwood, and syc...
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English Antique Oak Drum Top Library Table by William Freeman of Norwich
By William Freeman
Located in London, GB
An attractive drum top library table by William Freeman of Norwich
The design of this centre table is drawn from the noted work of Richard Br...
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Antique 19th Century British Regency Center Tables
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Bronze
19th Century
Grand Tour
Marble Top Table with Base attributed to Trotter
By William Trotter
Located in London, GB
An Impressive 'Grand Tour' Specimen Marble Top Centre Table
The base attributed to William Trotter of Edinburgh
Constructed in a finely patinated mahogany, with a Florentine Pietra ...
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Antique 19th Century Italian Grand Tour Center Tables
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Agate, Lapis Lazuli, Malachite, Marble, Breccia Marble, Porphyry
19th Century Mahogany and Satinwood Astrological Marquetry Centre Table
By Maple
Co.
Located in London, GB
A fine quality astrological centre table
firmly attributed to Maple & Co
Constructed in very finely figured mahogany and satinwood, and having marquetry inlay of superior quality...
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Antique Late 19th Century English Victorian Center Tables
Materials
Mahogany, Satinwood
19th Century Gueridon Centre Table with Sèvres Style Porcelain Panels
Located in London, GB
A superb gueridon centre table.
with sèvres style porcelain panels.
Constructed from bois noirci and kingwood with mercury fire gilded ornament, the central support rising from a...
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Antique 19th Century French Center Tables
Materials
Ormolu
19th Century Kidney Table with Marquetry and Gilt Brass
By Gillows of Lancaster
London
Located in London, GB
A burr yew, marquetry and gilt brass-mounted Kidney shaped table
Attributed to Gillow & Co
The top inlaid with a border of strapwork, husks and paterae within multiple bands of m...
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Antique 19th Century English French Provincial Center Tables
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Brass
English 19th Century Walnut Occasional Table with Watercolor Top
Located in London, GB
Constructed in walnut; rising from a quadripartite base, the cabriole and hipped legs with scrolled toes, and a central carved oblate pendant finial; the tapering and turned column, ...
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Antique 19th Century British Early Victorian Center Tables
Materials
Glass, Paint, Walnut
19th Century Italian Micro-Mosaic Grand Tour Table Attributed to Roccheggiani
By Cesare Roccheggiani
Located in London, GB
A rare grand tour table
Possibly by Cesare Roccheggiani
The circular platform of marmore nero, inset with fine micromosaic panels consisting of thousands of coloured glass tesserae; a central roundel depicting The Vatican from St Peter's Square within a malachite border, surrounded by a border including four cartouches in polychrome reserves of Roman views including the Coliseum, the Roman Forum, with the remnants of the Temple of Vespasian; the Temple of Vesta, and the Pantheon, all interspersed and linked by voluminous bouquets of fruit and flowers representing the 4 seasons; the outer stylised border inlaid with deep blue tesserae evocative of exotic Lapis Lazuli. Supported on a finely carved Italian giltwood base, its design incorporating baskets of fruit and floral garlands echoing the 4 seasons theme of the table.
Italian, Circa 1875
Other table tops inspired by this design, although not as finely executed, can be found in several Russian collections (which house the greatest micromosaics) including Vorontsov Palace, Muranovo House, as well as the imperial State Hermitage Museum. A tabletop with profuse floral micromosaic work was commissioned by the Belgian Royal family (sold Sotheby's, 2003).
The floral garlands, the magnificent quality of the inlay and the use of distinct curved tesserae support the present attribution to Cesare Roccheggiani. According to Jeanette Hanisee Gabriel, the world expert on micro mosaics, curved tesserae pieces were used in foliage, grass and animal fur by only the very best mosaicists such as Roccheggiani. Evidence of curved pieces, for instance, is observed in the foreground of the Temple of Vesta cartouche, to name but one observation of the master's hand.
The scion of a dynasty of mosaicists, Roccheggiani was perhaps the most successful mosaicist in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. He is doubtless related to Lorenzo Roccheggiani, a late eighteenth-century master mosaicist at the Vatican, whose work included the altarpiece, Crucifixion of St. Peter after Guido Reni. Nicolo Roccheggiani, possibly Lorenzo's son, was also a principle artist at the Vatican, involved in executing the famous tabletop Achilles Shield...
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Antique 19th Century Italian Grand Tour Center Tables
Materials
Malachite, Marble, Belgian Black Marble
19th Century Coromandel and Inlaid Table Attributed to Jackson
Graham
By Jackson
Graham
Located in London, GB
A magnificent library table
Attributed to Jackson & Graham
Of free standing rectangular form, constructed in coromandel, with inlays in thuya, ebony, boxwood, and honeysuckle; the fluted legs rising from square brass castor-shod feet; the frieze housing two lockable drawers fitted with rare ‘tamper proof’ Chubb locks and having quadrant moulded cedar lined interiors; the platform having a central panel of beautifully chosen matched coromandel veneers, with an outer guard border of a running pattern of stylised anthemions; the ebony edges having a thumb nail moulding,
circa 1865
The firm of Jackson & Graham established in 1836 by Thomas Jackson and Peter Graham at 37 Oxford Street London, and for the next fifty years produced predominately high quality furniture and represented Britain at many of the international exhibitions. Their clients included Queen Victoria, Napoleon III, the Grand Khedive of Cairo and the royal palace in Siam. They were particularly noted for their fine marquetry work, the use of Wedgwood plaques, rare woods, and fine casting of bronze mounts. They engaged the leading designers of the period, inter alia, Owen Jones, Bruce Talbert, Alfred Lorimer and Eugene Prignot. In the mid-1850s the workforce was recorded as 250, and by 1875, the company was employing 600 workers. They were feted exhibitors at many of the Great Exhibitions of the 19th century, and frequent prize winners. At the Paris International Exhibition of 1878, the furniture jury noted of them ‘ the workmanship is so perfect that even with the aid of a magnifying glass scarcely the slightest imperfection is to be found’. In 1885 the company was absorbed by Collinson and Lock, who continued their standard of excellence.
Charles Chubb was apprenticed as a blacksmith before starting business as a ships’ ironmonger in Winchester. Jeremiah soon joined the business, and by 1818 the brothers had branched out into lockmaking, founding the famous Chubb Company.
The business really got started when Jeremiah Chubb patented his new ‘detector lock’ in 1818. The lock was constructed so that if someone tried to pick it or open it with the wrong key it became inoperable. To make the lock work again the owner had to use a special key supplied with the lock. The aim of the detector lock was to prevent burglaries, and to warn the owner that someone had tried to break into their property.
The lock soon became popular, and sales of the Chubbs’ products increased even more when they won a government competition to design a lock that could only be opened using its own key. After the invention of the detector lock, the Chubbs decided to move to Wolverhampton, which already had an established lock making industry. By 1838 they were making 28,000 locks a year at their Wolverhampton factory. Another product was added to the Chubb range in 1835 when a patent was taken out for a burglar resistant safe, and in 1837 the Chubb safe...
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Antique 19th Century English Tables
Materials
Brass
Ormolu Marble Top French Oval Centre Table
Located in London, GB
A superb centre table in the Louis XVI manner.
Of free standing elliptical form, the mahogany frame richly decorated with finely cast and chased ormolu, and having a thumbnail mol...
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Antique Late 19th Century French Louis XVI Center Tables
Materials
Griotte Marble, Ormolu
19th Century English Walnut and Ormolu Mounted Centre Table
By Holland
Sons
Located in London, GB
A very fine and substantial centre table in the Louis XVI in the Manner of Holland & Sons
Of exceptional quality, utilising beautifully grained woods, including Circassian walnut,...
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Antique Mid-19th Century British Louis XVI Center Tables
Materials
Ormolu
French Center Table in the Manner of Andre-Charles Boulle
By Charles-Guillaume Diehl
Located in London, GB
A Centre Table in the Manner of Andre-Charles Boulle
By Charles-Guillaume Diehl
Of rectangular form, constructed in Bois Noirci and cut brass, using complex arabesque designs in the manner of Jean Berain; rising from square tapering collared legs conjoined by a stylised stretcher of ‘X’ form issuing from a central tablet; having three drawers to the frieze.
French, Circa 1860
Charles-Guillaume Diehl (1811–1885).
Diehl was a German born cabinetmaker that worked and ran workshops in France from circa 1840 until 1885, specialising in small decorative cabinets...
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Antique 19th Century French Louis XVI Center Tables
Materials
Brass
19th Century Shaped Centre Table with Inlay and Gilt Metal by Gillows
By Gillows of Lancaster
London
Located in London, GB
An Antique Shaped Centre Table by Gillows
Constructed in Circassian walnut, with specimen woods inlays, and gilt metal adornments; rising from a castor sho...
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Antique 19th Century British Victorian Center Tables
Materials
Metal
19th Century English Mahogany with Starburst and Geometric Inlay Center Table
Located in London, GB
Constructed in Cuban mahogany, with holly and bois Clair inlays; the circular tilt top having radially laid flame Mahogany veneers of magnificent figuring and colour, with a ‘starbur...
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Antique 19th Century English Georgian Tables
Materials
Ormolu
19th Century Mahogany, Marble and Ormolu-Mounted Writing Table
Located in London, GB
A bureau plat in the Louis XVI manner
Constructed in mahogany, Carrara marble, and extensively dressed with fine ormolu mounts; of freestanding rectangular form, rising from field...
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Antique 19th Century British Louis XVI Tables
Materials
Carrara Marble, Ormolu
19th Century Grand Tour
Giltwood and Micromosaic Centre Table with Roman Scenes
Located in London, GB
A Grand Tour Centre Table
The Top Attributed to Cesare Roccheggiani
The carved gilt wood base in the manner of George Smith having four monopedia supports, each depicting leopards heads atop, with paw feet below, and conjoined by an incurved stretcher base having carved stiff leaf decoration, and raised on castors; the circular platform of marmoro nero, with a stylised Greek Key border within double Malachite reserves; the central micromosaic roundel depicts The Vatican from St Peter's Square, surrounded by eight separate roundels of The Pantheon of the Gods; the smallest of Rome's seven hills, the Capitoline; The Mauseoleum of Hadrian on the Tiber; The Roman Forum, with the remnants of the Temple of Vespasian; The Colosseum; the Temple of Vesta; The Arch of Titus, and the Tomb of Cecilia Metella.
English / Italian, Circa 1875
The attribution to Cesare Roccheggiani is supported by Jeanette Hanisee Gabriel, former curator of the Gilbert Collection and Honorary Curator for the Gilbert Collection at the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Provenance: From a Noble family, the 6th Earl of Macclesfield (1811-1896) then by descent.
The base is similar in design to designs published by George Smith's A Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, 1808. The taste for monopedia supports was of fashion, in the Regency period and models of such were displayed in the 1851 Great Exhibition. The Macclesfield coat of arms depicts a shield with a central chevron and three leopard's faces.
Views of Roman monuments was the most popular theme used by mosaicists in Rome in the beginning of the 19th century, supplying the flow of wealthy Grand tourists from Northern Europe. From small gold boxes...
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Antique 19th Century Italian Grand Tour Center Tables
Materials
Malachite
Royal Table Made for Windsor Castle and Commanded by George IV
Located in London, GB
A highly important and rare royal table made by Morel & Seddon for the Windsor Castle Commission, commanded by George IV
Constructed in Amboyna, with ormolu gilt bronze mounts, hav...
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Antique 19th Century English George IV Center Tables
Materials
Ormolu
Decorative French Amboyna and Gilt Bronze Center Table
Located in London, GB
A Library Centre Table in the Louis XVI Manner
Constructed in amboyna, with purpleheart banding with gilt bronze mounts; of elliptical form, with gently everted angles; rising from ...
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Antique Late 19th Century French Louis XVI Center Tables
Materials
Bronze
19th Century Parquetry Centre Table in the Louis XVI Manner by François Linke
By François Linke
Located in London, GB
A Louis XVI style parquetry centre table
firmly attributed to François Linke
Constructed in Kingwood, Tulipwood and Mahogany, with foliate inlay work, parquetry and Fine ormolu b...
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Antique 19th Century French Louis XVI Center Tables
Materials
Bronze, Ormolu
English Satinwood and Marquetry Centre Table by James Plucknett of Warwick
Located in London, GB
A fine Marquetry centre table by James Plucknett of Warwick
Of rectangular bow ended form, constructed in satinwood, and inlaid with specimen wood marquetry work on the platform; rising from toupie feet, the four finely carved caryatid female supports have a conjoined stylised 'X' form stretcher with a dished bowl at the centre; the apron housing a series of foliate carved entablatures, and the platform extensively inlaid with neoclassical designs of trophies, and floral arabesques. Bearing a label underneath the platform with the makers' name,
circa 1890.
James Plucknett, having had various partners in his company, operated as a sole trader from 1886-1905, the year of his death. He advertised his work as 'manufacturers of rich carved furniture', trading as 'James Plucknett & Co Art Furniture Manufacturers'. His commissions included The Royal Pavilion for the Royal Warwick...
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Antique 19th Century English Victorian Center Tables
Materials
Wood, Satinwood
19th Century English Walnut with Marquetry Center Table
By Johnstone, Jeanes
Co.
Located in London, GB
A mid-19th century center table by Johnstone & Jeanes of London.
Constructed in walnut, with detailed marquetry inlay work and brass and gilt highlights; rising from a castor shod tripartite knurled and scrolled cabriole legged base issuing turned, tapering and carved columns supporting the tilt-top platform; the circular top of finely figured Circassian walnut inlaid with floral arabesques. The lower rim having a bronze running pearl border. Stamped to the underside 'Johnstone and Jeanes...
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Antique 19th Century British Victorian Center Tables
Materials
Walnut
Mid-19th Century Amboyna Octagonal Centre Table
By Johnstone, Jeanes
Co.
Located in London, GB
A good centre table
by Johnstone & Jeanes of London
Constructed in amboyna, with extensive marquetry inlays in specimen woods, and enhanced with parcel-gilt highlights. Rising from a cruciform platform base adorned with knops and having concealed castors, supporting the inlaid, and gently stepped and tapering centre column with stylized 'c' form brackets bracing the octagonal top, the outer guard band having English roses inlaid at the angles, with foliates with the national emblems of Scotland and Ireland, thistles and shamrocks. Stamped by the makers to the underside, 'Johnstone & Jeanes 67 Bond Street'.
circa 1845
Published in “British Furniture 1820 to 1920” by Christopher Payne, 2023, p. 131, illustrated fig. 3.21.
Johnstone, Jeanes & Co
John Johnstone of Bond Street came to prominence after his collaboration with Robert Jupe, an 'upholder' of 47 Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London, who patented a remarkable design for a circular expanding dining table with a segmented top in 1835. After Jupe's death, the firm traded as 'Johnstone and Jeanes' from 1842 until 1880, having moved to 67 Bond Street and continuing the tradition of producing high quality furniture. After 1880, the company was re-named Johnstone & Norman. They exhibited at the Great Exhibition 1851, The International Exhibition of London in 1862, and The Paris Exhibition of 1878. Both the Royal Collection Trust and the Victoria & Albert Museum own stamped pieces of furniture in their collections.
The company of Crace were designers and decorators to the Royal household from 1768 until 1899, working for every monarch from George the Third...
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Antique Mid-19th Century English Center Tables
Materials
Amboyna, Wood
Rare George IV Period Amboyna Inlaid and Carved Giltwood Centre Table
By Morel
Seddon
Located in London, GB
A magnificent library centre table of exhibition quality of the
George IVth period, in the Manner of Morel & Seddon.
Constructed in amboyna, with holly and specimen woods used in t...
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Antique 19th Century English George IV Center Tables
Materials
Giltwood, Amboyna
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