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Spinka & Co

Address
Chinley
Derbyshire
United Kingdom
SK23 6BQ
Console Table Mahogany Hall Table by Druce & Co
REF: k0627 / LA569686
£825
€951
$1,108
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Description
K0627 Elegant English, 19th century hall table in mahogany, having figured mahogany, shaped and moulded upstand to the back, figured mahogany top and figured mahogany frieze drawer, all standing on slender turned legs with ringed decoration to the bottom. Solid, sturdy, no cracks, no breaks, woodworm free, all in home ready condition. Upstand is optional and can be easily removed. Bears original makers plaque, Druce & Co. Very good, neat size. This antique hall hall table has been sympathetically restored and is in good condition. This console table would style and elegance to any interior, modern and traditional. c1850
H36''- upstand H30 3/4'' -table top W24'' D16 3/4''
H91cm-upstand H78cm-table top W61cm D43cm
Druce & Co, Upholsterers and Cabinet Makers, Baker Street, London
As the owner of a fine London home during the early reign of Queen Victoria, a person of note would certainly have ‘Druce & Co’ on their list of places to shop for furniture needs.
Established in the Marylebone area of London, on the corner of Blandford Street and Baker Street (later to be made so famous as the home of Sherlock Holmes by the legendary British writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle), in the mid-19th century, on the site of the previously named ‘Baker Street Bazaar’.
Thomas Charles Druce collated and displayed fine furniture from skilled makers throughout the globe. His son, Herbert, was an integral part of the business - taking over the running in 1864 when Thomas passed away.
With a keen eye for quality, the Druce & Co company traded successfully throughout the Victorian and Edwardian eras, the Great War, and into WW2 when, on 8th December 1940, their building suffered extensive damage following a German bombing raid, the warehouse stock of bedding, furniture, carpets and antiques was largely destroyed. Druce & Co. continued to trade further down the road until 1956. In 1957 the store was finally demolished and the site was developed as Michael House, serving as the UK headquarters of Marks & Spencer until 2005.
measurements
Height 36"
Upstand Height 30 3/4"
Table Top Width 24" x Depth 16 3/4"
declaration
Spinka & Co has clarified that the Console Table Mahogany Hall Table by Druce & Co (LA569686) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1850
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Date of Manufacture:
c.1850
location
This Console Table Mahogany Hall Table by Druce & Co is located in Derbyshire, United Kingdom
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