Apter-Fredericks

Important 18th & 19th Century Antique Furniture



Inlaid

The Hochschild Commodes in the Manner of Christopher Furlogh
An Outstanding Sheraton Period Satinwood Wardrobe
A Fine George III Mahogany Carlton House Writing Table
A Fine and Rare George III Satinwood & Marquetry Bonheur du Jour
A Nineteenth Century Three Tier Etagere
A Regency Period Rosewood & Parcel-Gilt Side-Cabinet
A George III Sheraton Period Oval Tray
A George I Walnut Chest on Chest otherwise known as a Tallboy
A Regency Period Ormolu Mounted & Brass Inlaid Rosewood Sofa Table
A George III Collector's Cabinet
A George III Burr-Yew-wood Sofa Table
A George II Walnut Serpentine Front Commode
A George III Satinwood, Harewood, Burr-Yew and Marquetry Breakfront Bookcase Attributed to Mayhew & Ince
A Most Exceptional George III Mahogany Serpentine Fronted Chest on Chest
A Magnificent Carlton House Boulle-Inlaid Table Designed for George, The Prince of Wales, The Prince Regent,
An Exceptional George I Burr Walnut Card Table
A George III Satinwood Bonhuer du Jour in the Manner of George Simson
A Regency Rosewood and Brass-Inlaid Side Cabinet Attributed to Gillow of Lancaster
An Exceptional Eighteenth Century Dutch Centre Table
A Pair of George III Breakfront Cabinets
A Regency Period Amboyna and Brass Inlaid Sewing Table
A George III Harewood & Marquetry Commode in The French Manner
A Pair of George III Adam Period Rosewood Semi-Elliptical Console Tables
A Regency Period Rosewood & Ormolu Mounted Secretaire Cabinet
A Rare George I Burr Yew Wood Chest of Drawers
A Most Unusual Tea Caddy
A George III Rolled Paperwork Box, decorated by Mary Earnshaw of Wakefield in 1795
A Magnificent George III Inlaid Harewood & Serpentine Shaped Commode
A George II Period Carved Mahogany Bureau Cabinet Attributed to Giles Grendey
A George III Inlaid Occasional Table in the Manner of Pierre Langlois
A Superb Pembroke Table by Henry Hill
A Pierre Langlois Commode
A Fine Pair of Harewood And Inlaid Side Tables by William Gates
An Important Regency Mahogany Sideboard With a Pair of Pedestals en Suite. Attributed to George Oakley
Dutch Centre Table

An Exceptional Eighteenth Century Dutch Centre Table

Height: 30" 76cm
Diameter: 33" 84cm

This satinwood and inlaid table with its lacquer panel is the best example of its kind that we have come across. Dating to the later Eighteenth century these tables rarely display this level of workmanship.

Interestingly, the base is constructed from iron rods which are bound in material upon which the various wooden veneers are applied. Because of the use of iron, the table base is heavier than if it were just wood and therefore more stable.

Dutch, Circa 1790

A similar example from the Hannay Collection is illustrated in the Dictionary of English Furniture, Volume III, Page 208, fig.20.
Another table in the Blue Sitting Room at Buckingham Palace.
Illustrated in Buckingham Palace, Its Furniture, Decoration & History, by H Clifford Smith, 1931, pl 280.