London Fine Antiques has dated this piece to the Regency era.
Solidly made in fine cuts of English oak, displaying medullary rays in the panels and top, this breakfront sideboard is raised on a continuous plinth featuring a central, twin door cupboard with drawer above, flanked by full height cupboards complete with slides, shelves and a lined wine drawer.

The classical overtones, so typical of this revival period, are displayed in the architectural nature of the columns and blind panel cornice elements around the fielded panels and also in the drawer pull detailing.

The dealers stamp can be clearly seen impressed into the top of the drawer front panel and reads 'James Winter & Sons, 101 Wardour St, Soho, London'. The cupboard doors, with brass locks absent, close and friction hold completing the unencumbered look of the piece.

James Winter and Sons
The firm was based at 101 Wardour street from 1823 before relocating to No. 151-155 after 1840. The vast majority of furniture known to carry the Winter name is of the finest quality from the Regency/George IV period. Examples sold in James Winter's name are illustrated in C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, 1700-1840, plates 1016-1026, pp 494-8.

(c.f. Marked London Furniture 1700-1840’ by Christopher Gilbert, published by the Furniture History Society).
A fine period breakfront sideboard, delivered waxed, polished and ready for the home.
Dimensions:

Max Width: 199cm (78.25'')
Max Depth: 59cm (23.25'')
Max Height: 95cm (37.5'')
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London Fine Antiques has dated this piece to the Regency era.
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