Apter-Fredericks

Important 18th & 19th Century Antique Furniture



Chippendale

A Pair of Chippendale Period Mahogany Concertina Action Card Tables
An Important Pair of George III Gilt-wood Settees in the Manner of Thomas Chippendale the Younger
A George III Chippendale Period Carved Mahogany Serpentine Fronted Side Table
A George III Carved Mahogany 'Chinese' Chippendale Silver Table
A Pair of George III Giltwood Armchairs By Thomas Chippendale
A George III Mahogany Oval Wine Cooler
A George III Chippendale Period Sidetable
A George III Chippendale Period Carved Mahogany Commode
A George III Chippendale Period Carved Giltwood Mirror
A Fine Pair of Harewood And Inlaid Side Tables by William Gates
A Fine George III Chippendale Period Mahogany Silver Table

THOMAS CHIPPENDALE

Chippendale's reputation as the most eminent of all cabinet makers is internationally known. Born in Yorkshire in 1718, he began his career in Otley before moving to London. In 1754 he published The Gentleman & Cabinet-Maker's Director' which led to commissions from HRH Prince William, 1st Duke of Gloucester (to whom the 3rd edition of the Director was dedicated), the Earls of Pembroke, Dumfries and Coventry, and Sir Rowland Winn.

Fine Georgian Chippendale Period Mahogany Silver Table


A Fine George III Chippendale Period Mahogany Silver Table

Height: 29" 74cm
Width: 34" 88cm
Depth: 22" 56cm

The well figured rectangular top having an open rectilinear fretwork gallery above a plain frieze. The table supported on four blind foliate-trellis carved Gothic panelled legs, headed by pierced angle brackets and terminating in leather castors.

English, Circa 1760

Illustrated in The More Significant Georgian Furniture. F.Lewis Hinckley, Plate 22
Chippendale Furniture by Anthony Coleridge. Plate 212.