Posts Tagged ‘William IV’

GILTWOOD FOOTSTOOLS - BRASS-INLAID SIDE CABINET - ROSEWOOD PEDESTAL TABLE - ROSEWOOD STANDING OPEN BOOK CABINET

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

GILTWOOD FOOTSTOOLS - BRASS-INLAID SIDE CABINET - ROSEWOOD PEDESTAL TABLE - ROSEWOOD STANDING OPEN BOOK CABINET
A FINE REGENCY MAHOGANY BRASS-INLAID SOFA TABLE in well-figured wood, 1930s mahogany burl and inlay chest of drawers the top with rounded corners and a broad rosewood band inlaid with brass scrollwork, silver fish servers the [...]

REGENCY PARCEL-GILT ROSEWOOD-VENEERED SIDE CABINET - MARBLE CHIMNEYPIECE - GEORGE IV MAHOGANY GOTHIC SECRETAIRE CABINET - WILLIAM IV NEST OF FOUR TABLES - LIBRARY BERGERE

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

REGENCY PARCEL-GILT ROSEWOOD-VENEERED SIDE CABINET - MARBLE CHIMNEYPIECE - GEORGE IV MAHOGANY GOTHIC SECRETAIRE CABINET - WILLIAM IV NEST OF FOUR TABLES -  LIBRARY BERGERE
A GOOD REGENCY ROSEWOOD-VENEERED WRITING, antique furniture bun feet WORK AND GAMES TABLE, willard clock valuations
with a hinged and sliding leather-lined top, red porcelain shield and star mark and [...]

Antique Bed-Steps

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

BED-STEPS
About 1790-1900
George III bed-steps, difference bohemian and venetian 19th century glassware Brussels carpet on treads.
People of consequence had many layers of mattresses on their beds; sometimes the bedding was so high that steps were needed. For a long time bed-steps were crudely made and hidden beneath the bed; but from about [...]