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Fine Late Breakfront Side Cabinet by Gillows c.1825
REF: LA577993
£16,850
€19,556
$22,176
LoveAntiques Dealersince Jan 2019Approved item556 sales by dealer
LoveAntiques Dealersince Jan 2019Approved item556 sales by dealer
A fine early 19th Century (circa 1825) antique breakfront side cabinet by Gillows, executed in finely figured Goncalo Alves this breakfront side cabinet is unusual in that it retains its original pierced brass fretwork gallery and the corresponding brass grills to the cupboard doors. Although unsigned, the piece is given to Gillows with full confidence. Every aspect of this design seems to appear on other signed Gillows pieces-the grill pattern, the particular form of scrolling corbels on the uprights, the half-beaded mouldings used on the apron and frieze and the carved paterae for example. The tapering bun feet are also a Gillows staple although they are often reeded but here are left plain for contrast. The Gillows estimate sketchbooks make clear how much of an additional premium was attached to the use of gilt brass features in their workshops, the additional price for such luxurious appointments being quite considerable. The commissioner of this piece must have been someone of wealth and taste and the use of mahogany rather than rosewood for the piece is also somewhat unusual for the time. The back of the piece is panelled, always a sign of good quality, and the cupboard doors enclose adjustable shelves, the shelves themselves having a finely executed reeded pattern moulding to the fronts which is also a sign of extra care having been taken to produce the piece.
The piece is attractively proportioned and of good, usable size and is an interesting example of furniture of this period. Its sophisticated decoration and quality carving suggest either a London workshop or one of the finest provincial makers of the period such as Gillows. The Goncalo Alves has attained an exceptional colour which contrasts beautifully with the pleated blue fabric lining the door panels.
Footnnote: Gillows of Lancaster, founded in 1730 by Robert Gillow, was renowned for creating exquisite, handcrafted furniture that was both innovative and timeless. Their pieces were sought after by the aristocracy, wealthy merchants, and prestigious institutions worldwide, gracing the grandest homes and public buildings of their time.
Despite experiencing financial difficulties in 1814, Gillows of Lancaster continued to produce high-quality furniture, and in 1897, the company merged with Waring of Liverpool to become Gillow & Co. Ltd. Today, Gillows’ furniture is highly prized by collectors and antique enthusiasts worldwide, and Wick Antiques is proud to offer a selection of their finest pieces, showcasing their skillful craftsmanship, innovative designs, and commitment to quality.
measurements
Height:
36.5 in
Width:
72 in
Depth:
16.5 in
measurements
declaration
Wick Antiques Ltd has clarified that the Fine Late Breakfront Side Cabinet by Gillows c.1825 (LA577993) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being circa 1825