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A Regency Period Whatnot of Good Colour
William Cook Antiques
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William Cook Antiques

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A Regency Period Whatnot of Good Colour

19th century
Description

Made from Cuban mahogany, the whatnot is an excellent colour and has four tiers, a base drawer and an unusual gallery top. It retains the original casters and brass handles to the drawer.

Physical Dimensions
Height
135cm (53.15")
Width
46cm (18.11")
Depth
46cm (18.11")
Declaration

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

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SA779809
Description
Made from Cuban mahogany, the whatnot is an excellent colour and has four tiers, a base drawer and an unusual gallery top. It retains the original casters and brass handles to the drawer.
Height
135cm (53.15")
Width
46cm (18.11")
Depth
46cm (18.11")
Date of Manufacture

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

Reference Numbers
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SA779809
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-tier mahogany Regency whatnot featuring ring-turned upright supports, open shelving, a gallery top edge, and a single lower drawer with two turned knobs.
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Archive I A four-tier mahogany Regency whatnot featuring ring-turned upright supports, open shelving, a gallery top edge, and a single lower drawer with two turned knobs.

A Regency Period Whatnot of Good Colour

Archive II A four-tier mahogany Regency whatnot featuring ring-turned upright supports, open shelving, a gallery top edge, and a single lower drawer with two turned knobs. View II
Archive III A four-tier mahogany Regency whatnot featuring ring-turned upright supports, open shelving, a gallery top edge, and a single lower drawer with two turned knobs. View III
Archive IV A four-tier mahogany Regency whatnot featuring ring-turned upright supports, open shelving, a gallery top edge, and a single lower drawer with two turned knobs. View IV
Archive V A four-tier mahogany Regency whatnot featuring ring-turned upright supports, open shelving, a gallery top edge, and a single lower drawer with two turned knobs. View V
Archive VI A four-tier mahogany Regency whatnot featuring ring-turned upright supports, open shelving, a gallery top edge, and a single lower drawer with two turned knobs. View VI
Archive VII A four-tier mahogany Regency whatnot featuring ring-turned upright supports, open shelving, a gallery top edge, and a single lower drawer with two turned knobs. View VII
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Location
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-tier mahogany Regency whatnot featuring ring-turned upright supports, open shelving, a gallery top edge, and a single lower drawer with two turned knobs.
A Regency Period Whatnot Of Good Colour
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A four-tier mahogany Regency whatnot featuring ring-turned upright supports, open shelving, a gallery top edge, and a single lower drawer with two turned knobs.
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A Regency whatnot is a multi-tiered piece of moveable furniture popular in the early 19th century, designed with open shelves to display ornaments, books, or sheet music.

Regency whatnots were typically constructed from fine hardwoods such as mahogany or rosewood, featuring turned upright supports, open shelving, and frequently brass drawer handles or castors.

Authentic Regency whatnots feature period-accurate joinery such as hand-cut dovetail joints on lower drawers, hand-turned support columns, period hardware, and appropriate natural patina on the timber.

A whatnot functions as a versatile accent piece in contemporary interiors, ideal for displaying curated ceramics, art glass, stacked volumes, or house plants within a hallway, study, or living area.

Position the item away from direct heat sources and bright sunlight to prevent timber shrinkage or fading, and apply a clear beeswax polish periodically to protect the finish.
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