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ANTIQUE #SA986937
giltwood carved piano stool - CATEGORY: ANTIQUE STOOLS - DATED 19TH CENTURY
 

Giltwood Carved Piano Stool

£1,685    $2,061    €1,996
William IV 19th century giltwood piano stool in the manner of Morel and Seddon.
 
The recently recovered seat revolves on a concealed thread to ascend and descend.
 
The old gilding is in lovely condition and the carving is crisp. The unusual base is raised on giltwood bun feet.
 
Morel & Seddon were the principal suppliers of furniture and furnishings to George IV (1762–1830) during his extensive refurbishment Windsor Castle, 1827–30. Their lavish interior decoration helped re-establish Windsor as both the principal seat of the British monarchy and the leading example of the national style. To achieve this, Morel & Seddon repurposed fine French and English eighteenth-century furniture from George IV''s previous residence, Carlton House, as well as supplying new pieces in styles ranging from late Empire to Gothic Revival.
 
Nicholas Morel (fl.1790–1830) was of French extraction and a protégé of the architect Henry Holland and the marchand-mercier Dominique Daguerre. Under Holland’s direction he worked on the decoration of Carlton House, official London residence of the Prince of Wales, and the supply of furniture for the Royal Pavilion, Brighton in the 1790s. In July 1826 he was appointed to furnish the new royal apartments at Windsor Castle, which were then being remodelled by Sir Jeffry Wyatville. Morel dissolved his old partnership with Robert Hughes (fl. 1805–30) and in 1827 went into business with George Seddon (1769–1857), whose well-established family firm was probably the only one large enough to cope with this immense commission.
 
Seddon was the grandson of George Seddon of Aldersgate Street, the largest furniture manufacturer of the 18th century.
 
In all, Morel & Seddon furnished 59 rooms at Windsor Castle. To plan how the king''s existing furniture would be re-used, the partners worked partly from a ''Pictorial Inventory'' made up of 214 coloured drawings of objects made by the office of A.C. Pugin. Today, this forms an invaluable record of the ...
Antique #SA986937, shown on this page, originates from the 19th century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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