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Walnut Centre Table

A 19th century Hall Centre Table with the finest Burr Walnut Veneers to the top which is Crossbanded with Tulipwood and then finished with a fabulous Coromandel wood cross grained moulded edge the base sweeps and also veneered with Burr Walnut and edged with Tulipwood finished with sunken brass castors.
English Circa 1840
Attributed to Edward Holmes Baldock.
inspired by Richard Bridgens as published in his 1838 book 'Furniture with Candelabra' plate 16 of a 'Marquetrie Centre Table’ with pedestal base and scrolled feet. This type of table is also associated to Edward Holmes Baldock who was a fashionable London art dealer, furniture maker and restorer of Hanway Street and probably the most distinguished dealer of his day. Edward Holmes Baldock (1777-1845) Born on the 14th May 1777 he established his business in 1805 in Hanway Street which over the years he expanded at this location. He soon was a prominent London furniture dealer to several members of the Royal Family and is responsible for supplying French-fashioned furniture to the 5th Duke of Buccleuch. Edwards Holmes Baldock’s pieces have become a prized possession amongst collectors, museums (V&A included) and dealers alike. Buy from a trusted LAPADA dealer
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Newcastle under Lyme
Staffordshire
Tel : 07974171103
or : 01782 636588
Non UK callers : +44 7974171103 or +44 1782 636588
English Circa 1840
Attributed to Edward Holmes Baldock.
inspired by Richard Bridgens as published in his 1838 book 'Furniture with Candelabra' plate 16 of a 'Marquetrie Centre Table’ with pedestal base and scrolled feet. This type of table is also associated to Edward Holmes Baldock who was a fashionable London art dealer, furniture maker and restorer of Hanway Street and probably the most distinguished dealer of his day. Edward Holmes Baldock (1777-1845) Born on the 14th May 1777 he established his business in 1805 in Hanway Street which over the years he expanded at this location. He soon was a prominent London furniture dealer to several members of the Royal Family and is responsible for supplying French-fashioned furniture to the 5th Duke of Buccleuch. Edwards Holmes Baldock’s pieces have become a prized possession amongst collectors, museums (V&A included) and dealers alike. Buy from a trusted LAPADA dealer
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Dimensions112cm wide x 73cm tall
Category Antique Furniture
Date 1840
Early Victorian Antiques Material Walnut
Origin English
Condition Good
Item code as832a379
Status For Sale
£2950.00 
$3969.82
€3385.13

$3969.82

€3385.13

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