Camden Antiques has dated this piece to the 1930s.
Professionally and sympathetically repolished in our workshops and now offered for sale in wonderful condition. With a great colour and patina , ready to go straight into the home.

Dimensions:
Table
Length 185cms
Width 106cms
Height 75cms
Sideboard
Length 151cms
Depth 55cms
Height 95cms
Armchairs
Width 60cms
Depth 45cms
Overall height 100cms
Seat height 46cms
Side chairs
Width 57cms
Depth 43cms

Overall height 100cms
Seat height 46cms
Maple & Co was established by John Maple, a shopkeeper from Horley, Surrey, who later opened a furniture shop in Tottenham Court Road. However it was his son, John Blundell Maple , who made Maples & Co a success. With exceptional business skills, John B. Maple took over the company while still a young man. By the 1880s they were the largest furniture store in the world, exported their fine furniture to every continent.

Maples manufactured their luxury furniture entirely in-house, at a huge modern complex. A timber importer and furniture exporter, they landed prestigious contracts furnishing fine houses, hotels, embassies and palaces in Europe; among them Tsar Nicholas’s Winter Palace and the Hofburg Imperial Palace in Vienna . With his own empire established, John Blundell Maple achieved further fame in politics and horseracing – some lines, such as the Atherstoke antique cabinet, having racing connections in the titles.

Never compromising on quality, Maples produced a huge catalogue of fine furniture, covering every avenue of interior design. A Maples & Co sale today would cover everything from Chippendale Revival antique dining chairs , to Aesthetic style carved oak dressers, to Art Nouveau tulip carved antique dining tables – all from the same catalogue.

The exclusivity and high quality of craftsmanship of Maples’ antique cabinets, dining suites and bedroom furniture made them highly popular with Britain’s social elite. Today, they appeal to anyone who appreciates fine craftsmanship.
Camden Antiques has dated this piece to the 1930s.
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