Description
A fine quality late Victorian period inlaid rosewood centre, or lamp, table. Made by the renowned cabinet maker James Shoolbred and Co of London. Of excellent construction with attractive rosewood veneers onto a solid mahogany frame. Decorated with inlaid stringing throughout and further embellished with floral motifs. Standing on elegant tapering legs which terminate in their original brass and ceramic castors. The legs united by decorative under-stretchers. This attractive table is offered for sale in excellent condition, ready to go straight into the home.
Dimensions:
Width 91cms
Depth 91cms
Height 74cms
James Shoolbred & Co
The name of James Shoolbred & Co is highly respected among admirers of Aesthetic Movement furniture. Their antique desks, Victorian dining chairs and antique marquetry furniture were produced for wealthy households up to 1931. A particularly fine example of James Shoolbred antique marquetry furniture – an ornate piano by designer Henry Batley – is on display at the V & A museum, London.
Established in the 1820s, James Shoolbred’s Tottenham Court Road company began life as a drapers. It began supplying textiles to the furniture trade, and expanded into the stores either side, branching into interior design. By the 1870s, the company was designing and manufacturing its own furniture.
A major factor of James Shoolbred’s success was their detailed catalogues, which were published from around 1873. Configured to showcase the company’s designs beyond the confines of London, they made Shoolbred an overnight success.
In the 1880s the firm moved to larger premises. Imaginatively laid out, with detailed room schemes showing off the company’s latest furniture and textile designs, it became an unmitigated success.
Although James Shoolbred & Co specialised in furniture of the Aesthetic Movement they encompassed all the fashionable trends of the time, from the motifs and patterns of Japanese design in their antique marquetry furniture, to Art Nouveau and gothic influences in their antique desks and Victorian dining chairs.
Internal Ref: 799
Dimensions
Height = 74 cm (29")
Width = 91 cm (36")
Depth = 91 cm (36")
Victorian Inlaid Rosewood Centre Table by James Shoolbred and Co
Price
SOLD
Item Ref
799
Description
A fine quality late Victorian period inlaid rosewood centre, or lamp, table. Made by the renowned cabinet maker James Shoolbred and Co of London. Of excellent construction with attractive rosewood veneers onto a solid mahogany frame. Decorated with inlaid stringing throughout and further embellished with floral motifs. Standing on elegant tapering legs which terminate in their original brass and ceramic castors. The legs united by decorative under-stretchers. This attractive table is offered for sale in excellent condition, ready to go straight into the home.
Dimensions:
Width 91cms
Depth 91cms
Height 74cms
James Shoolbred & Co
The name of James Shoolbred & Co is highly respected among admirers of Aesthetic Movement furniture. Their antique desks, Victorian dining chairs and antique marquetry furniture were produced for wealthy households up to 1931. A particularly fine example of James Shoolbred antique marquetry furniture – an ornate piano by designer Henry Batley – is on display at the V & A museum, London.
Established in the 1820s, James Shoolbred’s Tottenham Court Road company began life as a drapers. It began supplying textiles to the furniture trade, and expanded into the stores either side, branching into interior design. By the 1870s, the company was designing and manufacturing its own furniture.
A major factor of James Shoolbred’s success was their detailed catalogues, which were published from around 1873. Configured to showcase the company’s designs beyond the confines of London, they made Shoolbred an overnight success.
In the 1880s the firm moved to larger premises. Imaginatively laid out, with detailed room schemes showing off the company’s latest furniture and textile designs, it became an unmitigated success.
Although James Shoolbred & Co specialised in furniture of the Aesthetic Movement they encompassed all the fashionable trends of the time, from the motifs and patterns of Japanese design in their antique marquetry furniture, to Art Nouveau and gothic influences in their antique desks and Victorian dining chairs.
Internal Ref: 799
Dimensions
Height = 74 cm (29")
Width = 91 cm (36")
Depth = 91 cm (36")
This item is SOLD and is no longer available to purchase.