Royal House Antiques is delighted to offer for sale this very rare circa 1790 George III Library writing desk secrataire by Gillows of Lancaster and London.
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A rare find, looking through Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840 I''ve found a selection of similar examples, the drawer linings and dovetail joints are correct, as detailed in Volume II Chapter 7 page 111, the lock is correct, stamped I BRAMAH PATENT under the Crown for King George III, these locks were used by Gillows between 1784-97 as detailed again on Chapter 7-page 337 Volume II. The small white handles used on the internal drawers are also correct as seen in Volume II Chapter 7 page 28 and on many other desks and bookcases. Lastly two examples can be seen in Volume II page 283 and 284 of two desks which have similar secratiare drawers with the exact same writing slopes raised. Both have exactly the same easel backs.
The timber is correct for the period, Cuban or Havana Mahogany, an incredibly detailed extract reads as follows. Adam Bowett has pointed out that Cuban Mahogany was first bought into England after the capture of Havana in 1762 and during the subsequent British occupation.
The desk has been sympathetically restored to include being lightly French polished, there were two splits to the top which has been restored, the left handle turns a little, the leather insert is new, the original had totally perished, otherwise it is in stunning condition for a 220+ year old desk.
Dimensions
Height:- 76cm
Width:- 91cm
Depth:- 48cm
Please note all measurements are taken at the widest point, if you would like any additional or specific measurements please ask
Gillows of Lancaster and London, also known as Gillow & Co., was an Englis
...h furniture making firm based in Lancaster, Lancashire, and in London. It was founded around in Lancaster in about 1730 by Robert Gillow (1704–1772)
Gillows was owned by the family until 1814 when it was taken over by Redmayne, Whiteside, and Ferguson; they continued to use the Gillow name.
Gillows furniture was a byword for quality, and other designers used Gillows to manufacture their furniture.
Gillows furniture is referred to by Jane Austen, Thackeray and the first Lord Lytton, and in one of Gilbert and Sullivan''s comic operas.
In 1903 Gillows merged with Warings of Liverpool to become Waring and Gillow and although the furniture remained of a high quality it was not as prestigious.
Please note all measurements are taken at the widest point, if you would like any additional or specific measurements please ask.
Any questions please feel free to ask.
Antique Number: SA815576
Dateline of this antique is Georgian
Height is 76cm (29.9inches)Width is 91cm (35.8inches)Depth is 48cm (18.9inches)
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