Martlesham Antiques has dated this piece to the 19th Century.

71 1/2” x 47” x 30 3/4” high
182cms x 120cms x 77cms high
Thomas and Mary Willson - 19th Century Furniture Makers

Mary Willson and her son Matthew continued the business from 1830 - 1837.
In 1838 Matthew Willson started a separate business operating as a furniture warehouse, furniture works and upholstery business.

The firm was established in 1818 and contrary to popular belief, they were cabinet makers as well as a furniture brokers: 'Thomas Willson & Co. Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer, 68 Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London.' Every article of furniture for the Drawing, Dining, Bed Room and Library of first-class make.

This important fresh evidence suggests that the firm's name-stamped furniture can be divided into second-hand pieces, which were merely retailed and items made in their own workshop for sale.
From the 'Pictorial Dictionary of MARKED LONDON FURNITURE 1700 - 1840' By Christopher Gilbert.
Published by The Furniture History Society and W. S. Many & Son Ltd. 1996.
Martlesham Antiques has dated this piece to the 19th Century.
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