Summary:
• Item: Chippendale style table
• Circa: 1970
• In the style of the Chippendale Period (1750 – 1790)
• Provenance: Liverpool, England, UK
• Wood: Solid Mahogany
• Chinese influenced design
• Exquisite pierced fretwork gallery
• Pull-out candle slide
• Fluted carved central pedestal
• Carved cabriole legs
• Scroll carved toes
• Stamped “Gostins” underside of legs
• No breaks to legs or frame
• Stunning quality & excellent condition
• Ideal as a silver / occasional / lamp table
• Free delivery to England, Wales & southern Scotland*
• Free 14-day UK returns
Description:
This is a fine quality English Chippendale style table, ideal for use as a silver or occasional table, constructed of solid mahogany, with a pierced fretwork gallery and candle slide on a pedestal, made by Gostins of Liverpool, circa 1970, in excellent original condition. The style of the Chippendale style table, was influenced by Chinese design, which was popular in Chinese architecture and furniture during the 18th century. Constructed with a finely carved pierced fretwork gallery, with a dentil top and gadroon moulded frieze below. The Chippendale style table boasts a decorative candle slide, with the original miniature brass knob. The table stands on a fluted tapering pedestal, decorated with scrolling bulbous acanthus leaves, above three cabriole legs, which are also decorated with trailing acanthus leaves to the knees and terminating on scroll toes. The Chippendale style table is stamped “Gostins” on the underside of the central pedestal. This is an ideal occasional table to display silver or photo frames around the house, or for use as lamp table.
This Chippendale style table boasts a rich brown walnut colour. As it boasts the original polish, it has a fantastic colour and patination; this can only be achieved through age and years of care and cleaning it has received.
This Chippendale style table would look superb in a variety of rooms from the dining / living room or the hallway. The table would certainly grace any home or office and a great investment, as not only is it functional but also very attractive
Provenance:
Gostins of Liverpool was started by David Simpson, sponsored by the Princes’ Trust, with the objective to train young apprentices in fine quality English cabinetmaking skills, something which has been lost to time over the last 100 years. They replicated a lot of designs from Speak Hall in Liverpool. The company went out of production in the 1990’s as they could not afford to make furniture to such a high standard, after the advent of the owners’ death. All furniture was handmade and it was usually stamped with their name.
Condition Report:
This is a fine quality English Chippendale style table, ideal for use as a silver or occasional table, constructed of solid mahogany, with a pierced fretwork gallery and candle slide on a pedestal, made by Gostins of Liverpool, circa 1970, in excellent original condition. The Chippendale style table has been cleaned and French polished by hand to a professional standard in our workshop, therefore the colour and patination is of an excellent standard. Nominal old use marks to the top, frame and leading edges but nothing significant considering the age of the item (see photos). The pierced fretwork is in excellent original complete condition, given how fragile it looks. The pedestal is sturdy and there are no breaks to the legs. This Chippendale style table is solid in joint and ready to use.
Dimensions:
External Height = 66.5cm / 26¼” / 2ft 2¼”
External Width (Feet) = 48cm / 18⅞” / 1ft 6⅞”
External Depth (Feet) = 48cm / 18⅞” / 1ft 6⅞”
Internal Width (Inside Fretwork Gallery) = 32cm / 12½”
Internal Depth (Inside Fretwork Gallery) = 32cm / 12½”
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