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ANTIQUE #SA1100412

Epstein Art Deco Sideboard 1930s Fine Condition

£3,350    $4,183    €4,011
Art Deco Sideboard by Epstein, 1930s, fine condition. Maple and Bird''s Eye Maple veneers. U-base and plinth. Classic fluted front. Cupboards to either side and three deep drawers to the centre section.
 
From a collection of Art Deco furniture at the 3000 sq.ft. Showroom and Warehouse in Marsh Green, Edenbridge, Kent 01959 561234. We have specialised in Arts and Crafts Movement and Art Deco for 24 years and wrote the chapters ''Art Deco Furniture'' and ''Art Deco Ceramics'' for Judith Miller''s book ''20th Century Design.''
 
EPSTEIN: The quality of the furniture produced by the Epstein brothers of London’s East End is recognised as among the finest in the British Art Deco style – both in terms of design and production. Dr Roger Shuff, a research historian who has worked with The Design Gallery for 20 years, is one of the UK’s leading experts on the firm and explains:
 
Morris (also known as Solomon) Epstein (1870-1940), a Russian immigrant cabinet maker arrived in London’s East End in 1890, and subsequently married Katie Fellner (1882-1960) in 1901. Their children included six sons born in the early years of the twentieth century: Reuben (1902-1965); Isaac – known as Sidney (1904-1974); David (1906-1972); Harry (1909-1996); Louis – also known as Lewis or Lou (1911-1986) and Michael – also known as Myer (1915-1999). During the 1920s all six brothers followed their father into the furniture trade as cabinet makers and joined the firm M Epstein & Sons at 1 Gun Street, London, E1. Morris retired in 1929 and his young sons – most notably Harry and Louis – went on to design and produce some of the most innovative furniture of the Art Deco period, trading as furniture makers, wholesalers and retailers under a variety of business names both individually and in partnership with one another.
 
Their style reflected the avant-garde influences of the Paris 1925 ‘Art Deco’ exhibition, seen in their use of curvilinear forms and rich veneers. These traits blended, almost un...
Antique #SA1100412, shown on this page, originates from 1940. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
1940
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