Posts Tagged ‘veneer’
Friday, January 1st, 2010
French maple musical Etui Case, Queen Anne Bureau Bookcase, Victorian mahogany shoe Snuff Box, Victorian birds-eye maple Work Box
A Regency tortoiseshell veneered and ivory banded Tea Caddy, with silver-coloured metal monogram and stringing, the hinged cover revealing a pair of lidded divisions, on ball
feet, cm. wide. Ain.
A Regency tortoiseshell veneered Tea Caddy, with a shaped [...]
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
CHESTS OF DRAWERS - 1860-1930
The period 1860-1930 is not particularly associated with beautiful chests of drawers in the traditional antique collector’s view. Wooden knobs and nasty turned feet are what spring immediately to mind. Unlike the 18th century, where the chest played a decorative role, the chest of drawers was relegated to the bedroom in [...]
Tags: 18th century, Antique, antique collector, Art Deco, arts and crafts, arts and crafts movement, bedroom, Cabriole, chest of drawers, Chests, chests of drawers, chippendale, Crafts, DRAWERS, EDWARDIAN, fashion 1840, figure, FRENCH, mahogany chest, Queen Anne, secretaire, Serpentine, veneer, VICTORIAN, walnut
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Sunday, November 15th, 2009
CHESTS OF DRAWERS (BUREAUX) AND DRESSING CHESTS (DRESSERS)
About 1890-1940
Nine-drawer oak chest designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, about 1902.
In modern American usage, a bureau is a chest of drawers; in Britain it is a slope-front desk. In the USA, a dresser is a dressing-table or dressing-chest with a mirror; in the UK it is a kitchen [...]
Tags: art moderne, brackets, bureaux, cedar, chest, chest of drawers, chests of drawers, DRAWERS, dresser, FRENCH, front desk, sideboard, veneer
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009
CHESTS ON STANDS
About 1680-1730
Many fashionable chests of drawers of this period were raised about 2 feet/60 cm from the ground on turned stands. By 1730 these seem to have been replaced by the more capacious tallboy. The information below
relates to the stands only; for details of the chest sections see under CHESTS OF DRAWERS: PANELLED [...]
Tags: 18th century, bun feet, cabriole legs, chest of drawers, chest section, Chests, cornice, drawer, DRAWERS, English, Mary, PANELLED, presence, Queen Anne, tallboy, VALUES, veneer, Veneered, walnut, walnut veneer, William
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
English Chests on Stand
William and Mary walnut chest on stand. Cross banded drawers and top with inlaid stringing line. Note early period thumb-nail top edge moulding. Half-round moulding on carcase front. c. 1690.
Price Range: $200-$400
Value points: See section notes
William and Mary Period - c. 1690 - oyster and marquetry chest on stand of superb quality. [...]
Tags: boxwood, bun feet, cabriole legs, chest, DRAWERS, dressing tables, marquetry, oyster, Price, Queen Anne, veneer, walnut, walnut veneer, William, william and mary
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
English Bachelor Chests and Chests of Drawers
George I period walnut bachelor chest of drawers. Note evolution of a slightly later period in chests of drawers in the flat veneered carcase fronts and the drawers with cock-beading around the edges. Herring-bone or feather inlay in the drawers gives a cross banded effect. Size approx. 2′ 3″ [...]
Tags: Antique, bachelor, chest of drawers, Chests, DRAWERS, English, mahogany, Price, value, veneer
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
English Oak, Walnut and Mahogany Chests of Drawers
William and Mary period - c. 1690 - Walnut chest of drawers on bun feet, (not original). Inlaid with boxwood stringing lines in geometric pattern on top. Possibly placed originally on a low stand. Note the deep top edge moulding is more towards Queen Anne type but half-round [...]
Tags: 17th century, 18th century, Antique, boxwood, Chests, chests of drawers, design, drawer, DRAWERS, English, mahogany, mahogany chest, Mary, Price, Queen Anne, value, veneer, victorian period, walnut, William, william and mary, wood
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Sunday, October 25th, 2009
CHESTS on cabriole leg stands, 1700-1750
A fine quality walnut veneered chest on cabriole leg stand, the legs have a scroll at the shoulder. The veneers on the drawer fronts are matched and the carcase edges around the drawers have double-D cross-grained mouldings. c.1720
The introduction of the cabriole leg meant that stands as well as chairs [...]
Tags: cabriole legs, chest, Chests, drawer, English, Mary, Oak, Replacement, secretaire, stretchers, thin legs, veneer, Veneered, veneers, William, william and mary
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Sunday, October 25th, 2009
CHESTS OF DRAWERS transitional
Retains the geometric cushion-shaped mouldings of the previous period but the mouldings are no longer the dominant feature, instead the eye is drawn to the fine burr walnut veneers. In this chest therefore are combined the decorative applied pieces and an almost dentil moulding with the new technique of veneering. The bracket [...]
Tags: bottom drawer, burr walnut, century, chests of drawers, Continental, DRAWERS, England, patina, top and bottom, Transitional, veneer, walnut, wood
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Sunday, October 25th, 2009
CHESTS AND CHESTS OF DRAWERS
Chests, often referred to as coffers, were very important until the mid-seventeenth century and were still made in quantity throughout the eighteenth century. They were about the only form of storage for most people.
The earliest form of chest was probably a hollowed-out tree trunk with a crude lid. By the thirteenth [...]
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