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William IV Mahogany and Leather Ottoman Stool

19th century
Description

William IV mahogany and leather box stool is of unusual form and made by Doveston Bird and Hull. The rectangular padded seat is newly upholstered in good quality red hide with a piped edge and close brass studs and sits above a shaped mahogany moulding. The door below has a shaped panel in well figured mahogany and the original turned knob handle and brass catch, revealing a large useful compartment. The leather top did originally hinge open but this feature is no longer in use. The sides and back also have well figured panels making it free standing. It is raised on a moulded edge plinth with original concealed brass castors. 25"w x 20"d x 18"h

The maker's stamp to the top of the door reads 'Doveston Bird and Hull Manufacturers. English circa 1835'. George Doveston is listed in the Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, as at 106 King St, Manchester, 1832-40 and at 19 Oxford Street 1832-33, with works at Zara St, 1836-40. Doveston Bird and Hull, as the firm later became, were one of the few provincial firms to achieve national acclaim. In the 1860s they employed the designer Bruce Talbert, who established what was to become their house style and that which they adopted for the furnishing of Manchester Town Hall in 1876-7. After 1882 the firm traded as Doveston, Davey, Hull and Co.

Physical Dimensions
Height
46cm (18.11")
Width
64cm (25.20")
Depth
51cm (20.08")
Declaration

Church Street Antiques & Interiors has dated this piece to the 1850s.

Reference Numbers
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SA635789
Dealers Internal Reference
5279
Description
William IV mahogany and leather box stool is of unusual form and made by Doveston Bird and Hull.
The rectangular padded seat is newly upholstered in good quality red hide with a piped edge and close brass studs and sits above a shaped mahogany moulding.
Church Street Antiques & Interiors

The door below has a shaped panel in well figured mahogany and the original turned knob handle and brass catch, revealing a large useful compartment. The leather top did originally hinge open but this feature is no longer in use. The sides and back also have well figured panels making it free standing. It is raised on a moulded edge plinth with original concealed brass castors. 25"w x 20"d x 18"h

fig 1. William IV Mahogany and Leather Ottoman Stool
fig 1. William IV Mahogany and Leather Ottoman Stool

The maker's stamp to the top of the door reads 'Doveston Bird and Hull Manufacturers. English circa 1835'. George Doveston is listed in the Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, as at 106 King St, Manchester, 1832-40 and at 19 Oxford Street 1832-33, with works at Zara St, 1836-40. Doveston Bird and Hull, as the firm later became, were one of the few provincial firms to achieve national acclaim. In the 1860s they employed the designer Bruce Talbert, who established what was to become their house style and that which they adopted for the furnishing of Manchester Town Hall in 1876-7. After 1882 the firm traded as Doveston, Davey, Hull and Co.

Height
46cm (18.11")
Width
64cm (25.20")
Depth
51cm (20.08")
Date of Manufacture

Church Street Antiques & Interiors has dated this piece to the 1850s.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA635789
Dealers Internal Ref
5279
Church Street Antiques & Interiors
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4/4a Old Market Place
Altrincham
Cheshire
WA14 4NP
United Kingdom
Verified Since Apr 2011
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Church Street Antiques & Interiors
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Location: 4/4a Old Market Place, Altrincham, Cheshire, WA14 4NP, United Kingdom
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