Apter-Fredericks

Important 18th & 19th Century Antique Furniture



Adam

A Pair of George III Adam Period Carved Giltwood Mirrors
A Pair of George III Adam Period Carved Mahogany Armchairs
A Pair of George III Adam Period Rosewood Semi-Elliptical Console Tables
A George III Sycamore, Tulipwood Rosewood and Marquetry Pembroke Table
A Magnificent George III Inlaid Harewood & Serpentine Shaped Commode
A Fine George III Adam Period Mahogany Side Table
A Pair of Robert Adam designed Giltwood Torcheres
A Pair of George III Adam Period Carved Mahogany Sidechairs

ROBERT ADAM

Never a cabinet-maker, Adam's influence on decorations and furnishings was, however, profound. By the time Chippendale's third edition of The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director' was published, Adam was collaborating with Chippendale and was responsible for the introduction of the Neo-Classical style which ended the taste for rococo, Chinese and Gothic design. Adam believed that the minutiae of furnishing and decoration were the responsibility of the architect and, only in this way, could a harmonious result be achieved.

Pair of George III Rosewood Side Tables

A Pair of George III Adam Period Rosewood Semi-Elliptical Console Tables

Height: 34" 86.5cm
Width: 48" 122cm
Depth: 20" 52cm

The tables have fan inlay to the segmented mahogany crossbanded tops, further decorated with boxwood ribbon and swag inlay centred by patarae. The friezes similarly decorated and supported on oval patarae paneled, husk inlaid, boxwood strung tapering legs with satinwood and roundel inlaid collars.

English, Circa 1780