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Late Regency Quality Period Mahogany Whatnot
William Cook Antiques
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William Cook Antiques

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Late Regency Quality Period Mahogany Whatnot

19th century
Description

A great quality Regency period mahogany Whatnot with good slender proportions and great colour, four tiers over a cockbeaded drawer.

English c1825

Physical Dimensions
Height
126cm (49.61")
Width
46cm (18.11")
Depth
43.5cm (17.13")
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William Cook Antiques has dated this Late Regency Mahogany Whatnot to the Regency era.

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SA735697
Description
A great quality Regency period mahogany Whatnot with good slender proportions and great colour, four tiers over a cockbeaded drawer.

English c1825

Height
126cm (49.61")
Width
46cm (18.11")
Depth
43.5cm (17.13")
Date of Manufacture

William Cook Antiques has dated this Late Regency Mahogany Whatnot to the Regency era.

Reference Numbers
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SA735697
William Cook Antiques
William Cook Antiques
Sellingantiques verified Since Oct 2019

Dealers in fine antique furniture, objects and works of art from the late 17th to mid 20th century with the emphesis being on quality

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William Cook Antiques is a registered member of LAPADA  CINOA

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A four-tiered Regency mahogany whatnot featuring turned column supports, top corner finials, a lower drawer, and brass castors.
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Archive I A four-tiered Regency mahogany whatnot featuring turned column supports, top corner finials, a lower drawer, and brass castors.

Late Regency Quality Period Mahogany Whatnot

Archive II A four-tiered Regency mahogany whatnot featuring turned column supports, top corner finials, a lower drawer, and brass castors. View II
Archive III A four-tiered Regency mahogany whatnot featuring turned column supports, top corner finials, a lower drawer, and brass castors. View III
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15 Bridge Street
Hungerford
Berkshire
RG17 0EG
United Kingdom
Verified Since Oct 2019
Items For Sale 41
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William Cook Antiques
William Cook Antiques
Verified Since Oct 2019
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Location: 15 Bridge Street, Hungerford , Berkshire, RG17 0EG, United Kingdom
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A four-tiered Regency mahogany whatnot featuring turned column supports, top corner finials, a lower drawer, and brass castors.
Late Regency Quality period mahogany Whatnot
Ref: SA735697
A four-tiered Regency mahogany whatnot featuring turned column supports, top corner finials, a lower drawer, and brass castors.
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A whatnot is a tiered piece of open furniture originating in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, designed primarily to display books, ornaments, or foliage in reception rooms.

These pieces were typically crafted using dense cabinet timbers such as solid or veneered mahogany, rosewood, or walnut, complemented by brass castors and drawer handles.

Key identifiers include hand-turned support columns, hand-cut dovetailed drawer joinery, original brass castors, and authentic natural timber oxidisation across the shelf surfaces.

It serves as a compact vertical display tower within reading nooks, alcoves, or living spaces, ideal for housing art books, ceramics, or potted plants.

Keep the timber away from direct heat sources and damp environments, dust regularly with a lint-free cloth, and apply natural beeswax polish periodically to preserve the finish.
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