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ANTIQUE FURNITURE
Walnut Walnut is a close grained hard wood, the colour varying between light golden brown and light grey brown, often with a rich grain pattern. Burr Walnut is the term for walnut with knotty whorls in the grain where injuries occurred on the trunk or the roots of the tree. Burr walnut comes from a growth on a tree where the grain has grown ina deformed manner.
DIFFERENT ANTIQUE FURNITURE TERMINOLOGY FROM A TO Z Regency. Regency is the Period from 1810-1820 but in the trade antique regency furniture made from 1800 – 1830 is often called Regency. Relief. Relief is forms of moulded, carved or stamped decoration raised from the surface of a piece of furniture forming a pattern. It is a decoration that protrudes from the surface. ANTIQUE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION Early antique furniture was primitively constructed out of solid, often re-using old pieces of timber. Antique furniture construction, up to the early 1700’s was mainly built using pegged construction (wooden dowels) or simple mortise and tenon joints, also ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE FOR SALE Antique Mahogany furniture is seen in all periods from very early forms of furniture like the Georgian era through to the Victorian and Edwardian periods. It was very popular as it is a hardwood, so is durable, solid and easy to work with when building antique furniture by cabinet makers. Mahogany can be anything from a red, brown orgolden in shade.
HELPFUL TIPS WHEN RESTORING ANTIQUE FURNITURE The correct method is to rub boiled linseed oil into the wood using a clean lint free cloth. Rub in oil very vigorously until the wood looks replenished and won’t soak up any more linseed oil. With your cloth rub off the excess oil and leave the piece of antique furniture to dryover night.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARVING ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE Carved moulding is a strip of wood used for ornamental trim. Carved gadrooning is a series of small carved twisted carvings used around the edges of antique furniture. Piecrust carving is similar but this has carved scalloped edges that looks like the crust of a pie. Carved monopodium is a carved support with a lion head and claw feet. MAPLE & CO ANTIQUE FURNITURE Maple & Co Antique Furniture 1870 to 1950. Maple and Co was one the largest and most successful British furniture retailers and cabinet makers in the Late 19th Century, Victorian and Edwardian periods. They were well known for fine quality, craftsmanship and were specialists in copying old designs but bringing them up to date to the more modern ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY JAMES SHOOLBRED AND CO. (JAS Antique furniture by James Shoolbred and Co. (Jas Shoolbred) James Shoolbred & Co or also known as Jas Shoolbred was established in the 1820’s as a draper’s shop, at Tottenham Court Road, London. The company first began supplying textiles to the furniture trade. By the 1860’s, the company began designing, manufacturing and selling itsown
THE HISTORY, STYLES AND CARING FOR ANTIQUE MIRRORS The History of Mirrors. Antique mirrors were first known by the name ‘looking glasses’ and they were first produced in Murano and silvered in Venice as early as the 16th Century. They were not made in England until the 17th century, It was Sir Robert Mansell’s glass house in London in 1625 where they were first made by the cylinder process (where cylinders of glass were blown then split BUY ANTIQUE FURNITURE ONLINE Driscolls Antiques Ltd are leading antique dealers who specialise in fine English antique furniture for sale in the UK. We offer a vast selection of genuine antique furniture online and in our large warehouse in Clitheroe, Lancashire, Close to Preston, Manchester, Skipton, Leeds and Harrogate in North Yorkshire.ANTIQUE FURNITURE
Walnut Walnut is a close grained hard wood, the colour varying between light golden brown and light grey brown, often with a rich grain pattern. Burr Walnut is the term for walnut with knotty whorls in the grain where injuries occurred on the trunk or the roots of the tree. Burr walnut comes from a growth on a tree where the grain has grown ina deformed manner.
DIFFERENT ANTIQUE FURNITURE TERMINOLOGY FROM A TO Z Regency. Regency is the Period from 1810-1820 but in the trade antique regency furniture made from 1800 – 1830 is often called Regency. Relief. Relief is forms of moulded, carved or stamped decoration raised from the surface of a piece of furniture forming a pattern. It is a decoration that protrudes from the surface. ANTIQUE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION Early antique furniture was primitively constructed out of solid, often re-using old pieces of timber. Antique furniture construction, up to the early 1700’s was mainly built using pegged construction (wooden dowels) or simple mortise and tenon joints, also ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE FOR SALE Antique Mahogany furniture is seen in all periods from very early forms of furniture like the Georgian era through to the Victorian and Edwardian periods. It was very popular as it is a hardwood, so is durable, solid and easy to work with when building antique furniture by cabinet makers. Mahogany can be anything from a red, brown orgolden in shade.
HELPFUL TIPS WHEN RESTORING ANTIQUE FURNITURE The correct method is to rub boiled linseed oil into the wood using a clean lint free cloth. Rub in oil very vigorously until the wood looks replenished and won’t soak up any more linseed oil. With your cloth rub off the excess oil and leave the piece of antique furniture to dryover night.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARVING ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE Carved moulding is a strip of wood used for ornamental trim. Carved gadrooning is a series of small carved twisted carvings used around the edges of antique furniture. Piecrust carving is similar but this has carved scalloped edges that looks like the crust of a pie. Carved monopodium is a carved support with a lion head and claw feet. MAPLE & CO ANTIQUE FURNITURE Maple & Co Antique Furniture 1870 to 1950. Maple and Co was one the largest and most successful British furniture retailers and cabinet makers in the Late 19th Century, Victorian and Edwardian periods. They were well known for fine quality, craftsmanship and were specialists in copying old designs but bringing them up to date to the more modern ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY JAMES SHOOLBRED AND CO. (JAS Antique furniture by James Shoolbred and Co. (Jas Shoolbred) James Shoolbred & Co or also known as Jas Shoolbred was established in the 1820’s as a draper’s shop, at Tottenham Court Road, London. The company first began supplying textiles to the furniture trade. By the 1860’s, the company began designing, manufacturing and selling itsown
THE HISTORY, STYLES AND CARING FOR ANTIQUE MIRRORS The History of Mirrors. Antique mirrors were first known by the name ‘looking glasses’ and they were first produced in Murano and silvered in Venice as early as the 16th Century. They were not made in England until the 17th century, It was Sir Robert Mansell’s glass house in London in 1625 where they were first made by the cylinder process (where cylinders of glass were blown then split ANTIQUE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION Early antique furniture was primitively constructed out of solid, often re-using old pieces of timber. Antique furniture construction, up to the early 1700’s was mainly built using pegged construction (wooden dowels) or simple mortise and tenon joints, also ANTIQUE REGENCY FURNITURE FOR SALE Regency furniture dates from a small period of time 1811 to 1830, when Prince George the Prince of Wales was Regent. Foreign influence was high in fashion in the design of antique furniture and Inspiration from times of old, with neoclassical and empire styles from Egypt, Greece and Rome. The main area of the English Regency style included the scroll ended Grecian couch and the use of animal ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY JAMES SHOOLBRED AND CO. (JAS Antique furniture by James Shoolbred and Co. (Jas Shoolbred) James Shoolbred & Co or also known as Jas Shoolbred was established in the 1820’s as a draper’s shop, at Tottenham Court Road, London. The company first began supplying textiles to the furniture trade. By the 1860’s, the company began designing, manufacturing and selling itsown
ENGLISH CABINET MAKERS Here is a list of English Cabinet makers and antique furniture designers throughout the 18th and 19th century from A to Z. A Blain Liverpool – Arthur Blain established in 1835, at 35 Paradise Street, Liverpool. A. Gardner & Son were cabinet makers based at 36 Jamaica Street, Glasgow in Scotland. Alex Smith – 61, Market Street, Colne WHERE CAN I SELL MY ANTIQUE FURNITURE? There are also other ways you can sell your antique furniture, but you have to bear in mind the additional fees associated with this. You can sell at auction, This can come with the risk of selling for a very low price if no reserve is put onto the items you put in the auction, although you may hit lucky and find it gets bid up to a good price. ANTIQUE DESKS FOR SALE Antique Desks. Buy Antique Desks for sale on Antiques world – We offer the finest quality traditional Antique Writing Desks and original Antique Bureau, beautifully restored. Designs include Victorian Desks and Pedestal Desks from the 19th Century. Showing 1–15 of 18 results. 1. HOLLAND AND SONS ANTIQUE FURNITURE Holland and Sons Antique Furniture (1803 – 1942) were extremely good cabinet makers and they specialised in fine quality furniture. Holland and Sons were founded in 1803 by William Holland and by the middle of 19th century, they were one of the main competitors to the furniture makers Gillow.. Originally, They were cabinet makers and upholsterers called ‘Taprelland Holland’. ANTIQUE SCOTTISH CHEST OF DRAWERS The antique scotch chest is the name for a large 19th Century chest from the north of England and Scotland, usually of large tall proportions with lots of drawer space. Antique Scottish Chest of Drawers are impressive, certainly a statement piece with a wonderfully figured front, displaying quality and beauty in abundance. ANTIQUE BEDSIDE CABINETS Antique bedside cabinets can come as a single or on more rare occasions as a pair. Antique bedside cupboards are the ideal pieces of furniture to place either side of your bed as they usually have storage in the form of a cupboard or drawer and you have the useful surface to place your essentials like your alarm clock, lamp or nighttime reading.
ANTIQUE HARNESS CUPBOARD This Georgian Period Antique Oak Livery Cupboard / Harness Cupboard, dates from around 1760 and is made of pegged construction. The doors have raised fielded panels with moulded edges and the interior has the original oak back boards with oak pegs. This Regency Antique Oak Welsh Harness Cupboard is a substantial piece of antique furniture. BUY ANTIQUE FURNITURE ONLINE Driscolls Antiques Ltd are leading antique dealers who specialise in fine English antique furniture for sale in the UK. We offer a vast selection of genuine antique furniture online and in our large warehouse in Clitheroe, Lancashire, Close to Preston, Manchester, Skipton, Leeds and Harrogate in North Yorkshire.ANTIQUE FURNITURE
Walnut Walnut is a close grained hard wood, the colour varying between light golden brown and light grey brown, often with a rich grain pattern. Burr Walnut is the term for walnut with knotty whorls in the grain where injuries occurred on the trunk or the roots of the tree. Burr walnut comes from a growth on a tree where the grain has grown ina deformed manner.
DIFFERENT ANTIQUE FURNITURE TERMINOLOGY FROM A TO Z Regency. Regency is the Period from 1810-1820 but in the trade antique regency furniture made from 1800 – 1830 is often called Regency. Relief. Relief is forms of moulded, carved or stamped decoration raised from the surface of a piece of furniture forming a pattern. It is a decoration that protrudes from the surface. ANTIQUE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION Early antique furniture was primitively constructed out of solid, often re-using old pieces of timber. Antique furniture construction, up to the early 1700’s was mainly built using pegged construction (wooden dowels) or simple mortise and tenon joints, also ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE FOR SALE Antique Mahogany furniture is seen in all periods from very early forms of furniture like the Georgian era through to the Victorian and Edwardian periods. It was very popular as it is a hardwood, so is durable, solid and easy to work with when building antique furniture by cabinet makers. Mahogany can be anything from a red, brown orgolden in shade.
HELPFUL TIPS WHEN RESTORING ANTIQUE FURNITURE The correct method is to rub boiled linseed oil into the wood using a clean lint free cloth. Rub in oil very vigorously until the wood looks replenished and won’t soak up any more linseed oil. With your cloth rub off the excess oil and leave the piece of antique furniture to dryover night.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARVING ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE Carved moulding is a strip of wood used for ornamental trim. Carved gadrooning is a series of small carved twisted carvings used around the edges of antique furniture. Piecrust carving is similar but this has carved scalloped edges that looks like the crust of a pie. Carved monopodium is a carved support with a lion head and claw feet. MAPLE & CO ANTIQUE FURNITURE Maple & Co Antique Furniture 1870 to 1950. Maple and Co was one the largest and most successful British furniture retailers and cabinet makers in the Late 19th Century, Victorian and Edwardian periods. They were well known for fine quality, craftsmanship and were specialists in copying old designs but bringing them up to date to the more modern ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY JAMES SHOOLBRED AND CO. (JAS Antique furniture by James Shoolbred and Co. (Jas Shoolbred) James Shoolbred & Co or also known as Jas Shoolbred was established in the 1820’s as a draper’s shop, at Tottenham Court Road, London. The company first began supplying textiles to the furniture trade. By the 1860’s, the company began designing, manufacturing and selling itsown
THE HISTORY, STYLES AND CARING FOR ANTIQUE MIRRORS The History of Mirrors. Antique mirrors were first known by the name ‘looking glasses’ and they were first produced in Murano and silvered in Venice as early as the 16th Century. They were not made in England until the 17th century, It was Sir Robert Mansell’s glass house in London in 1625 where they were first made by the cylinder process (where cylinders of glass were blown then split BUY ANTIQUE FURNITURE ONLINE Driscolls Antiques Ltd are leading antique dealers who specialise in fine English antique furniture for sale in the UK. We offer a vast selection of genuine antique furniture online and in our large warehouse in Clitheroe, Lancashire, Close to Preston, Manchester, Skipton, Leeds and Harrogate in North Yorkshire.ANTIQUE FURNITURE
Walnut Walnut is a close grained hard wood, the colour varying between light golden brown and light grey brown, often with a rich grain pattern. Burr Walnut is the term for walnut with knotty whorls in the grain where injuries occurred on the trunk or the roots of the tree. Burr walnut comes from a growth on a tree where the grain has grown ina deformed manner.
DIFFERENT ANTIQUE FURNITURE TERMINOLOGY FROM A TO Z Regency. Regency is the Period from 1810-1820 but in the trade antique regency furniture made from 1800 – 1830 is often called Regency. Relief. Relief is forms of moulded, carved or stamped decoration raised from the surface of a piece of furniture forming a pattern. It is a decoration that protrudes from the surface. ANTIQUE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION Early antique furniture was primitively constructed out of solid, often re-using old pieces of timber. Antique furniture construction, up to the early 1700’s was mainly built using pegged construction (wooden dowels) or simple mortise and tenon joints, also ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE FOR SALE Antique Mahogany furniture is seen in all periods from very early forms of furniture like the Georgian era through to the Victorian and Edwardian periods. It was very popular as it is a hardwood, so is durable, solid and easy to work with when building antique furniture by cabinet makers. Mahogany can be anything from a red, brown orgolden in shade.
HELPFUL TIPS WHEN RESTORING ANTIQUE FURNITURE The correct method is to rub boiled linseed oil into the wood using a clean lint free cloth. Rub in oil very vigorously until the wood looks replenished and won’t soak up any more linseed oil. With your cloth rub off the excess oil and leave the piece of antique furniture to dryover night.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARVING ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE Carved moulding is a strip of wood used for ornamental trim. Carved gadrooning is a series of small carved twisted carvings used around the edges of antique furniture. Piecrust carving is similar but this has carved scalloped edges that looks like the crust of a pie. Carved monopodium is a carved support with a lion head and claw feet. MAPLE & CO ANTIQUE FURNITURE Maple & Co Antique Furniture 1870 to 1950. Maple and Co was one the largest and most successful British furniture retailers and cabinet makers in the Late 19th Century, Victorian and Edwardian periods. They were well known for fine quality, craftsmanship and were specialists in copying old designs but bringing them up to date to the more modern ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY JAMES SHOOLBRED AND CO. (JAS Antique furniture by James Shoolbred and Co. (Jas Shoolbred) James Shoolbred & Co or also known as Jas Shoolbred was established in the 1820’s as a draper’s shop, at Tottenham Court Road, London. The company first began supplying textiles to the furniture trade. By the 1860’s, the company began designing, manufacturing and selling itsown
THE HISTORY, STYLES AND CARING FOR ANTIQUE MIRRORS The History of Mirrors. Antique mirrors were first known by the name ‘looking glasses’ and they were first produced in Murano and silvered in Venice as early as the 16th Century. They were not made in England until the 17th century, It was Sir Robert Mansell’s glass house in London in 1625 where they were first made by the cylinder process (where cylinders of glass were blown then split ANTIQUE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION Early antique furniture was primitively constructed out of solid, often re-using old pieces of timber. Antique furniture construction, up to the early 1700’s was mainly built using pegged construction (wooden dowels) or simple mortise and tenon joints, also ANTIQUE REGENCY FURNITURE FOR SALE Regency furniture dates from a small period of time 1811 to 1830, when Prince George the Prince of Wales was Regent. Foreign influence was high in fashion in the design of antique furniture and Inspiration from times of old, with neoclassical and empire styles from Egypt, Greece and Rome. The main area of the English Regency style included the scroll ended Grecian couch and the use of animal ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY JAMES SHOOLBRED AND CO. (JAS Antique furniture by James Shoolbred and Co. (Jas Shoolbred) James Shoolbred & Co or also known as Jas Shoolbred was established in the 1820’s as a draper’s shop, at Tottenham Court Road, London. The company first began supplying textiles to the furniture trade. By the 1860’s, the company began designing, manufacturing and selling itsown
ENGLISH CABINET MAKERS Here is a list of English Cabinet makers and antique furniture designers throughout the 18th and 19th century from A to Z. A Blain Liverpool – Arthur Blain established in 1835, at 35 Paradise Street, Liverpool. A. Gardner & Son were cabinet makers based at 36 Jamaica Street, Glasgow in Scotland. Alex Smith – 61, Market Street, Colne WHERE CAN I SELL MY ANTIQUE FURNITURE? There are also other ways you can sell your antique furniture, but you have to bear in mind the additional fees associated with this. You can sell at auction, This can come with the risk of selling for a very low price if no reserve is put onto the items you put in the auction, although you may hit lucky and find it gets bid up to a good price. ANTIQUE DESKS FOR SALE Antique Desks. Buy Antique Desks for sale on Antiques world – We offer the finest quality traditional Antique Writing Desks and original Antique Bureau, beautifully restored. Designs include Victorian Desks and Pedestal Desks from the 19th Century. Showing 1–15 of 18 results. 1. HOLLAND AND SONS ANTIQUE FURNITURE Holland and Sons Antique Furniture (1803 – 1942) were extremely good cabinet makers and they specialised in fine quality furniture. Holland and Sons were founded in 1803 by William Holland and by the middle of 19th century, they were one of the main competitors to the furniture makers Gillow.. Originally, They were cabinet makers and upholsterers called ‘Taprelland Holland’. ANTIQUE SCOTTISH CHEST OF DRAWERS The antique scotch chest is the name for a large 19th Century chest from the north of England and Scotland, usually of large tall proportions with lots of drawer space. Antique Scottish Chest of Drawers are impressive, certainly a statement piece with a wonderfully figured front, displaying quality and beauty in abundance. ANTIQUE BEDSIDE CABINETS Antique bedside cabinets can come as a single or on more rare occasions as a pair. Antique bedside cupboards are the ideal pieces of furniture to place either side of your bed as they usually have storage in the form of a cupboard or drawer and you have the useful surface to place your essentials like your alarm clock, lamp or nighttime reading.
ANTIQUE HARNESS CUPBOARD This Georgian Period Antique Oak Livery Cupboard / Harness Cupboard, dates from around 1760 and is made of pegged construction. The doors have raised fielded panels with moulded edges and the interior has the original oak back boards with oak pegs. This Regency Antique Oak Welsh Harness Cupboard is a substantial piece of antique furniture. BUY ANTIQUE FURNITURE ONLINE From Driscolls Antiques. Driscolls Antiques Ltd are leading antique dealers who specialise in fine English antique furniture for sale in the UK. We offer a vast selection of genuine antique furniture online and in our large warehouse in Clitheroe, Lancashire, Close to Preston, Manchester, Skipton, Leeds and Harrogate inANTIQUE FURNITURE
Here is a selection of woods used on antique furniture, below is a comprehensive guide into the woods and history behind each type of timber used throughout the centuries. Mahogany. Mahogany is a close grained hardwood, native to South America and the West Indies. It varies in colour from dark brown to red and occasionally has a spottedeffect.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION Antique furniture construction, up to the early 1700’s was mainly built using pegged construction (wooden dowels) or simple mortise and tenon joints, also steel clout nails were seen in pieces of antique furniture. During the 17th and 18th centuries the provincial tradition was often slower to change but the construction was becoming more DIFFERENT ANTIQUE FURNITURE TERMINOLOGY FROM A TO Z Regency. Regency is the Period from 1810-1820 but in the trade antique regency furniture made from 1800 – 1830 is often called Regency. Relief. Relief is forms of moulded, carved or stamped decoration raised from the surface of a piece of furniture forming a pattern. It is a decoration that protrudes from the surface. ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE FOR SALE Antique Mahogany furniture is seen in all periods from very early forms of furniture like the Georgian era through to the Victorian and Edwardian periods. It was very popular as it is a hardwood, so is durable, solid and easy to work with when building antique furniture by cabinet makers. Mahogany can be anything from a red, brown orgolden in shade.
ANTIQUE SIDEBOARDS FOR SALE Georgian Antique Sideboards. Georgian serving tables were used in the dining room but arrangement was not very practical in smaller middle class homes of the 18 th century. Pedestals became incorporated into the serving table and so the Georgian antique sideboard was born. Georgian sideboards usually had six legs and were straight, bow fronted or sometimes serpentine fronted. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARVING ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE Carved moulding is a strip of wood used for ornamental trim. Carved gadrooning is a series of small carved twisted carvings used around the edges of antique furniture. Piecrust carving is similar but this has carved scalloped edges that looks like the crust of a pie. Carved monopodium is a carved support with a lion head and claw feet. HELPFUL TIPS WHEN RESTORING ANTIQUE FURNITURE The correct method is to rub boiled linseed oil into the wood using a clean lint free cloth. Rub in oil very vigorously until the wood looks replenished and won’t soak up any more linseed oil. With your cloth rub off the excess oil and leave the piece of antique furniture to dryover night.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY JAMES SHOOLBRED AND CO. (JAS Antique furniture by James Shoolbred and Co. (Jas Shoolbred) James Shoolbred & Co or also known as Jas Shoolbred was established in the 1820’s as a draper’s shop, at Tottenham Court Road, London. The company first began supplying textiles to the furniture trade. By the 1860’s, the company began designing, manufacturing and selling itsown
MAPLE & CO ANTIQUE FURNITURE Maple & Co Antique Furniture 1870 to 1950. Maple and Co was one the largest and most successful British furniture retailers and cabinet makers in the Late 19th Century, Victorian and Edwardian periods. They were well known for fine quality, craftsmanship and were specialists in copying old designs but bringing them up to date to the more modern BUY ANTIQUE FURNITURE ONLINE From Driscolls Antiques. Driscolls Antiques Ltd are leading antique dealers who specialise in fine English antique furniture for sale in the UK. We offer a vast selection of genuine antique furniture online and in our large warehouse in Clitheroe, Lancashire, Close to Preston, Manchester, Skipton, Leeds and Harrogate inANTIQUE FURNITURE
Here is a selection of woods used on antique furniture, below is a comprehensive guide into the woods and history behind each type of timber used throughout the centuries. Mahogany. Mahogany is a close grained hardwood, native to South America and the West Indies. It varies in colour from dark brown to red and occasionally has a spottedeffect.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION Antique furniture construction, up to the early 1700’s was mainly built using pegged construction (wooden dowels) or simple mortise and tenon joints, also steel clout nails were seen in pieces of antique furniture. During the 17th and 18th centuries the provincial tradition was often slower to change but the construction was becoming more DIFFERENT ANTIQUE FURNITURE TERMINOLOGY FROM A TO Z Regency. Regency is the Period from 1810-1820 but in the trade antique regency furniture made from 1800 – 1830 is often called Regency. Relief. Relief is forms of moulded, carved or stamped decoration raised from the surface of a piece of furniture forming a pattern. It is a decoration that protrudes from the surface. ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE FOR SALE Antique Mahogany furniture is seen in all periods from very early forms of furniture like the Georgian era through to the Victorian and Edwardian periods. It was very popular as it is a hardwood, so is durable, solid and easy to work with when building antique furniture by cabinet makers. Mahogany can be anything from a red, brown orgolden in shade.
ANTIQUE SIDEBOARDS FOR SALE Georgian Antique Sideboards. Georgian serving tables were used in the dining room but arrangement was not very practical in smaller middle class homes of the 18 th century. Pedestals became incorporated into the serving table and so the Georgian antique sideboard was born. Georgian sideboards usually had six legs and were straight, bow fronted or sometimes serpentine fronted. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARVING ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE Carved moulding is a strip of wood used for ornamental trim. Carved gadrooning is a series of small carved twisted carvings used around the edges of antique furniture. Piecrust carving is similar but this has carved scalloped edges that looks like the crust of a pie. Carved monopodium is a carved support with a lion head and claw feet. HELPFUL TIPS WHEN RESTORING ANTIQUE FURNITURE The correct method is to rub boiled linseed oil into the wood using a clean lint free cloth. Rub in oil very vigorously until the wood looks replenished and won’t soak up any more linseed oil. With your cloth rub off the excess oil and leave the piece of antique furniture to dryover night.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY JAMES SHOOLBRED AND CO. (JAS Antique furniture by James Shoolbred and Co. (Jas Shoolbred) James Shoolbred & Co or also known as Jas Shoolbred was established in the 1820’s as a draper’s shop, at Tottenham Court Road, London. The company first began supplying textiles to the furniture trade. By the 1860’s, the company began designing, manufacturing and selling itsown
MAPLE & CO ANTIQUE FURNITURE Maple & Co Antique Furniture 1870 to 1950. Maple and Co was one the largest and most successful British furniture retailers and cabinet makers in the Late 19th Century, Victorian and Edwardian periods. They were well known for fine quality, craftsmanship and were specialists in copying old designs but bringing them up to date to the more modern ANTIQUE REGENCY FURNITURE FOR SALE Regency furniture dates from a small period of time 1811 to 1830, when Prince George the Prince of Wales was Regent. Foreign influence was high in fashion in the design of antique furniture and Inspiration from times of old, with neoclassical and empire styles from Egypt, Greece and Rome. The main area of the English Regency style included the scroll ended Grecian couch and the use of animal ENGLISH CABINET MAKERS Here is a list of English Cabinet makers and antique furniture designers throughout the 18th and 19th century from A to Z. A Blain Liverpool – Arthur Blain established in 1835, at 35 Paradise Street, Liverpool. A. Gardner & Son were cabinet makers based at 36 Jamaica Street, Glasgow in Scotland. Alex Smith – 61, Market Street, Colne ANTIQUE DESKS FOR SALE Antique Desks. Buy Antique Desks for sale on Antiques world – We offer the finest quality traditional Antique Writing Desks and original Antique Bureau, beautifully restored. Designs include Victorian Desks and Pedestal Desks from the 19th Century. Showing 1–15 of 18 results. 1.ANTIQUE BUREAUX
Antique Bureaux. The Antique Bureau is a term used for a writing desk with a sloping fall-front and is one of the earliest forms of writing furniture, first seen in the Mid 17th Century. The antique bureau is a french design but copied by English Cabinet makers. They would use gate legs to support the fall fronts but by the 18th century the HOLLAND AND SONS ANTIQUE FURNITURE Holland and Sons Antique Furniture (1803 – 1942) were extremely good cabinet makers and they specialised in fine quality furniture. Holland and Sons were founded in 1803 by William Holland and by the middle of 19th century, they were one of the main competitors to the furniture makers Gillow.. Originally, They were cabinet makers and upholsterers called ‘Taprelland Holland’. WHERE CAN I SELL MY ANTIQUE FURNITURE? There are also other ways you can sell your antique furniture, but you have to bear in mind the additional fees associated with this. You can sell at auction, This can come with the risk of selling for a very low price if no reserve is put onto the items you put in the auction, although you may hit lucky and find it gets bid up to a good price. MAPLE & CO ANTIQUE FURNITURE Maple & Co Antique Furniture 1870 to 1950. Maple and Co was one the largest and most successful British furniture retailers and cabinet makers in the Late 19th Century, Victorian and Edwardian periods. They were well known for fine quality, craftsmanship and were specialists in copying old designs but bringing them up to date to the more modern THE HISTORY, STYLES AND CARING FOR ANTIQUE MIRRORS The History of Mirrors. Antique mirrors were first known by the name ‘looking glasses’ and they were first produced in Murano and silvered in Venice as early as the 16th Century. They were not made in England until the 17th century, It was Sir Robert Mansell’s glass house in London in 1625 where they were first made by the cylinder process (where cylinders of glass were blown then split ANTIQUE BEDSIDE CABINETS Antique bedside cabinets can come as a single or on more rare occasions as a pair. Antique bedside cupboards are the ideal pieces of furniture to place either side of your bed as they usually have storage in the form of a cupboard or drawer and you have the useful surface to place your essentials like your alarm clock, lamp or nighttime reading.
GILLOWS OF LANCASTER & WARING & GILLOWS FURNITURE Every antique furniture enthusiast has heard of the name Gillows of Lancaster, due to the very high standard of craftsmanship and unique design of the pieces of furniture they constructed. Robert Gillow was the founder of Gillows and began cabinet making and finishing furniture from 1731 onwards after he had finished his apprenticeship as a joiner and cabinet maker. BUY ANTIQUE FURNITURE ONLINE From Driscolls Antiques. Driscolls Antiques Ltd are leading antique dealers who specialise in fine English antique furniture for sale in the UK. We offer a vast selection of genuine antique furniture online and in our large warehouse in Clitheroe, Lancashire, Close to Preston, Manchester, Skipton, Leeds and Harrogate inANTIQUE FURNITURE
Here is a selection of woods used on antique furniture, below is a comprehensive guide into the woods and history behind each type of timber used throughout the centuries. Mahogany. Mahogany is a close grained hardwood, native to South America and the West Indies. It varies in colour from dark brown to red and occasionally has a spottedeffect.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION Antique furniture construction, up to the early 1700’s was mainly built using pegged construction (wooden dowels) or simple mortise and tenon joints, also steel clout nails were seen in pieces of antique furniture. During the 17th and 18th centuries the provincial tradition was often slower to change but the construction was becoming more DIFFERENT ANTIQUE FURNITURE TERMINOLOGY FROM A TO Z Regency. Regency is the Period from 1810-1820 but in the trade antique regency furniture made from 1800 – 1830 is often called Regency. Relief. Relief is forms of moulded, carved or stamped decoration raised from the surface of a piece of furniture forming a pattern. It is a decoration that protrudes from the surface. ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE FOR SALE Antique Mahogany furniture is seen in all periods from very early forms of furniture like the Georgian era through to the Victorian and Edwardian periods. It was very popular as it is a hardwood, so is durable, solid and easy to work with when building antique furniture by cabinet makers. Mahogany can be anything from a red, brown orgolden in shade.
ANTIQUE SIDEBOARDS FOR SALE Georgian Antique Sideboards. Georgian serving tables were used in the dining room but arrangement was not very practical in smaller middle class homes of the 18 th century. Pedestals became incorporated into the serving table and so the Georgian antique sideboard was born. Georgian sideboards usually had six legs and were straight, bow fronted or sometimes serpentine fronted. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARVING ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE Carved moulding is a strip of wood used for ornamental trim. Carved gadrooning is a series of small carved twisted carvings used around the edges of antique furniture. Piecrust carving is similar but this has carved scalloped edges that looks like the crust of a pie. Carved monopodium is a carved support with a lion head and claw feet. HELPFUL TIPS WHEN RESTORING ANTIQUE FURNITURE The correct method is to rub boiled linseed oil into the wood using a clean lint free cloth. Rub in oil very vigorously until the wood looks replenished and won’t soak up any more linseed oil. With your cloth rub off the excess oil and leave the piece of antique furniture to dryover night.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY JAMES SHOOLBRED AND CO. (JAS Antique furniture by James Shoolbred and Co. (Jas Shoolbred) James Shoolbred & Co or also known as Jas Shoolbred was established in the 1820’s as a draper’s shop, at Tottenham Court Road, London. The company first began supplying textiles to the furniture trade. By the 1860’s, the company began designing, manufacturing and selling itsown
MAPLE & CO ANTIQUE FURNITURE Maple & Co Antique Furniture 1870 to 1950. Maple and Co was one the largest and most successful British furniture retailers and cabinet makers in the Late 19th Century, Victorian and Edwardian periods. They were well known for fine quality, craftsmanship and were specialists in copying old designs but bringing them up to date to the more modern BUY ANTIQUE FURNITURE ONLINE From Driscolls Antiques. Driscolls Antiques Ltd are leading antique dealers who specialise in fine English antique furniture for sale in the UK. We offer a vast selection of genuine antique furniture online and in our large warehouse in Clitheroe, Lancashire, Close to Preston, Manchester, Skipton, Leeds and Harrogate inANTIQUE FURNITURE
Here is a selection of woods used on antique furniture, below is a comprehensive guide into the woods and history behind each type of timber used throughout the centuries. Mahogany. Mahogany is a close grained hardwood, native to South America and the West Indies. It varies in colour from dark brown to red and occasionally has a spottedeffect.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION Antique furniture construction, up to the early 1700’s was mainly built using pegged construction (wooden dowels) or simple mortise and tenon joints, also steel clout nails were seen in pieces of antique furniture. During the 17th and 18th centuries the provincial tradition was often slower to change but the construction was becoming more DIFFERENT ANTIQUE FURNITURE TERMINOLOGY FROM A TO Z Regency. Regency is the Period from 1810-1820 but in the trade antique regency furniture made from 1800 – 1830 is often called Regency. Relief. Relief is forms of moulded, carved or stamped decoration raised from the surface of a piece of furniture forming a pattern. It is a decoration that protrudes from the surface. ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE FOR SALE Antique Mahogany furniture is seen in all periods from very early forms of furniture like the Georgian era through to the Victorian and Edwardian periods. It was very popular as it is a hardwood, so is durable, solid and easy to work with when building antique furniture by cabinet makers. Mahogany can be anything from a red, brown orgolden in shade.
ANTIQUE SIDEBOARDS FOR SALE Georgian Antique Sideboards. Georgian serving tables were used in the dining room but arrangement was not very practical in smaller middle class homes of the 18 th century. Pedestals became incorporated into the serving table and so the Georgian antique sideboard was born. Georgian sideboards usually had six legs and were straight, bow fronted or sometimes serpentine fronted. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARVING ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE Carved moulding is a strip of wood used for ornamental trim. Carved gadrooning is a series of small carved twisted carvings used around the edges of antique furniture. Piecrust carving is similar but this has carved scalloped edges that looks like the crust of a pie. Carved monopodium is a carved support with a lion head and claw feet. HELPFUL TIPS WHEN RESTORING ANTIQUE FURNITURE The correct method is to rub boiled linseed oil into the wood using a clean lint free cloth. Rub in oil very vigorously until the wood looks replenished and won’t soak up any more linseed oil. With your cloth rub off the excess oil and leave the piece of antique furniture to dryover night.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY JAMES SHOOLBRED AND CO. (JAS Antique furniture by James Shoolbred and Co. (Jas Shoolbred) James Shoolbred & Co or also known as Jas Shoolbred was established in the 1820’s as a draper’s shop, at Tottenham Court Road, London. The company first began supplying textiles to the furniture trade. By the 1860’s, the company began designing, manufacturing and selling itsown
MAPLE & CO ANTIQUE FURNITURE Maple & Co Antique Furniture 1870 to 1950. Maple and Co was one the largest and most successful British furniture retailers and cabinet makers in the Late 19th Century, Victorian and Edwardian periods. They were well known for fine quality, craftsmanship and were specialists in copying old designs but bringing them up to date to the more modern ANTIQUE REGENCY FURNITURE FOR SALE Regency furniture dates from a small period of time 1811 to 1830, when Prince George the Prince of Wales was Regent. Foreign influence was high in fashion in the design of antique furniture and Inspiration from times of old, with neoclassical and empire styles from Egypt, Greece and Rome. The main area of the English Regency style included the scroll ended Grecian couch and the use of animal ENGLISH CABINET MAKERS Here is a list of English Cabinet makers and antique furniture designers throughout the 18th and 19th century from A to Z. A Blain Liverpool – Arthur Blain established in 1835, at 35 Paradise Street, Liverpool. A. Gardner & Son were cabinet makers based at 36 Jamaica Street, Glasgow in Scotland. Alex Smith – 61, Market Street, Colne ANTIQUE DESKS FOR SALE Antique Desks. Buy Antique Desks for sale on Antiques world – We offer the finest quality traditional Antique Writing Desks and original Antique Bureau, beautifully restored. Designs include Victorian Desks and Pedestal Desks from the 19th Century. Showing 1–15 of 18 results. 1.ANTIQUE BUREAUX
Antique Bureaux. The Antique Bureau is a term used for a writing desk with a sloping fall-front and is one of the earliest forms of writing furniture, first seen in the Mid 17th Century. The antique bureau is a french design but copied by English Cabinet makers. They would use gate legs to support the fall fronts but by the 18th century the HOLLAND AND SONS ANTIQUE FURNITURE Holland and Sons Antique Furniture (1803 – 1942) were extremely good cabinet makers and they specialised in fine quality furniture. Holland and Sons were founded in 1803 by William Holland and by the middle of 19th century, they were one of the main competitors to the furniture makers Gillow.. Originally, They were cabinet makers and upholsterers called ‘Taprelland Holland’. WHERE CAN I SELL MY ANTIQUE FURNITURE? There are also other ways you can sell your antique furniture, but you have to bear in mind the additional fees associated with this. You can sell at auction, This can come with the risk of selling for a very low price if no reserve is put onto the items you put in the auction, although you may hit lucky and find it gets bid up to a good price. MAPLE & CO ANTIQUE FURNITURE Maple & Co Antique Furniture 1870 to 1950. Maple and Co was one the largest and most successful British furniture retailers and cabinet makers in the Late 19th Century, Victorian and Edwardian periods. They were well known for fine quality, craftsmanship and were specialists in copying old designs but bringing them up to date to the more modern THE HISTORY, STYLES AND CARING FOR ANTIQUE MIRRORS The History of Mirrors. Antique mirrors were first known by the name ‘looking glasses’ and they were first produced in Murano and silvered in Venice as early as the 16th Century. They were not made in England until the 17th century, It was Sir Robert Mansell’s glass house in London in 1625 where they were first made by the cylinder process (where cylinders of glass were blown then split ANTIQUE BEDSIDE CABINETS Antique bedside cabinets can come as a single or on more rare occasions as a pair. Antique bedside cupboards are the ideal pieces of furniture to place either side of your bed as they usually have storage in the form of a cupboard or drawer and you have the useful surface to place your essentials like your alarm clock, lamp or nighttime reading.
GILLOWS OF LANCASTER & WARING & GILLOWS FURNITURE Every antique furniture enthusiast has heard of the name Gillows of Lancaster, due to the very high standard of craftsmanship and unique design of the pieces of furniture they constructed. Robert Gillow was the founder of Gillows and began cabinet making and finishing furniture from 1731 onwards after he had finished his apprenticeship as a joiner and cabinet maker. BUY ANTIQUE FURNITURE ONLINE From Driscolls Antiques. Driscolls Antiques Ltd are leading antique dealers who specialise in fine English antique furniture for sale in the UK. We offer a vast selection of genuine antique furniture online and in our large warehouse in Clitheroe, Lancashire, Close to Preston, Manchester, Skipton, Leeds and Harrogate inANTIQUE FURNITURE
Here is a selection of woods used on antique furniture, below is a comprehensive guide into the woods and history behind each type of timber used throughout the centuries. Mahogany. Mahogany is a close grained hardwood, native to South America and the West Indies. It varies in colour from dark brown to red and occasionally has a spottedeffect.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION Antique furniture construction, up to the early 1700’s was mainly built using pegged construction (wooden dowels) or simple mortise and tenon joints, also steel clout nails were seen in pieces of antique furniture. During the 17th and 18th centuries the provincial tradition was often slower to change but the construction was becoming more ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY JAMES SHOOLBRED AND CO. (JAS Antique furniture by James Shoolbred and Co. (Jas Shoolbred) James Shoolbred & Co or also known as Jas Shoolbred was established in the 1820’s as a draper’s shop, at Tottenham Court Road, London. The company first began supplying textiles to the furniture trade. By the 1860’s, the company began designing, manufacturing and selling itsown
DIFFERENT ANTIQUE FURNITURE TERMINOLOGY FROM A TO Z Regency. Regency is the Period from 1810-1820 but in the trade antique regency furniture made from 1800 – 1830 is often called Regency. Relief. Relief is forms of moulded, carved or stamped decoration raised from the surface of a piece of furniture forming a pattern. It is a decoration that protrudes from the surface. ENGLISH CABINET MAKERS Here is a list of English Cabinet makers and antique furniture designers throughout the 18th and 19th century from A to Z. A Blain Liverpool – Arthur Blain established in 1835, at 35 Paradise Street, Liverpool. A. Gardner & Son were cabinet makers based at 36 Jamaica Street, Glasgow in Scotland. Alex Smith – 61, Market Street, Colne WHERE CAN I SELL MY ANTIQUE FURNITURE? You can sell at auction, This can come with the risk of selling for a very low price if no reserve is put onto the items you put in the auction, although you may hit lucky and find it gets bid up to a good price. The auctioneer will charge you; transport to get it to them, a fee of around 20 – 25% commission of the sale price, a lotting fee ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY A. GARDNER & SON, GLASGOW A. Gardner & Son were cabinet makers based at 36 Jamaica Street, Glasgow in Scotland. They built very fine quality antique furniture using quality woods but mainly used Mahogany and Walnut with fine quality inlays. A Gardner & Son started in the Georgian era of 1803 by his Grandfather. A Gardner took over the business in 1832 and the company continued for over 150 years of creating fine furniture. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARVING ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE Carved moulding is a strip of wood used for ornamental trim. Carved gadrooning is a series of small carved twisted carvings used around the edges of antique furniture. Piecrust carving is similar but this has carved scalloped edges that looks like the crust of a pie. Carved monopodium is a carved support with a lion head and claw feet. HELPFUL TIPS WHEN RESTORING ANTIQUE FURNITURE The correct method is to rub boiled linseed oil into the wood using a clean lint free cloth. Rub in oil very vigorously until the wood looks replenished and won’t soak up any more linseed oil. With your cloth rub off the excess oil and leave the piece of antique furniture to dryover night.
BUY ANTIQUE FURNITURE ONLINE From Driscolls Antiques. Driscolls Antiques Ltd are leading antique dealers who specialise in fine English antique furniture for sale in the UK. We offer a vast selection of genuine antique furniture online and in our large warehouse in Clitheroe, Lancashire, Close to Preston, Manchester, Skipton, Leeds and Harrogate inANTIQUE FURNITURE
Here is a selection of woods used on antique furniture, below is a comprehensive guide into the woods and history behind each type of timber used throughout the centuries. Mahogany. Mahogany is a close grained hardwood, native to South America and the West Indies. It varies in colour from dark brown to red and occasionally has a spottedeffect.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION Antique furniture construction, up to the early 1700’s was mainly built using pegged construction (wooden dowels) or simple mortise and tenon joints, also steel clout nails were seen in pieces of antique furniture. During the 17th and 18th centuries the provincial tradition was often slower to change but the construction was becoming more ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY JAMES SHOOLBRED AND CO. (JAS Antique furniture by James Shoolbred and Co. (Jas Shoolbred) James Shoolbred & Co or also known as Jas Shoolbred was established in the 1820’s as a draper’s shop, at Tottenham Court Road, London. The company first began supplying textiles to the furniture trade. By the 1860’s, the company began designing, manufacturing and selling itsown
DIFFERENT ANTIQUE FURNITURE TERMINOLOGY FROM A TO Z Regency. Regency is the Period from 1810-1820 but in the trade antique regency furniture made from 1800 – 1830 is often called Regency. Relief. Relief is forms of moulded, carved or stamped decoration raised from the surface of a piece of furniture forming a pattern. It is a decoration that protrudes from the surface. ENGLISH CABINET MAKERS Here is a list of English Cabinet makers and antique furniture designers throughout the 18th and 19th century from A to Z. A Blain Liverpool – Arthur Blain established in 1835, at 35 Paradise Street, Liverpool. A. Gardner & Son were cabinet makers based at 36 Jamaica Street, Glasgow in Scotland. Alex Smith – 61, Market Street, Colne WHERE CAN I SELL MY ANTIQUE FURNITURE? You can sell at auction, This can come with the risk of selling for a very low price if no reserve is put onto the items you put in the auction, although you may hit lucky and find it gets bid up to a good price. The auctioneer will charge you; transport to get it to them, a fee of around 20 – 25% commission of the sale price, a lotting fee ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY A. GARDNER & SON, GLASGOW A. Gardner & Son were cabinet makers based at 36 Jamaica Street, Glasgow in Scotland. They built very fine quality antique furniture using quality woods but mainly used Mahogany and Walnut with fine quality inlays. A Gardner & Son started in the Georgian era of 1803 by his Grandfather. A Gardner took over the business in 1832 and the company continued for over 150 years of creating fine furniture. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARVING ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE Carved moulding is a strip of wood used for ornamental trim. Carved gadrooning is a series of small carved twisted carvings used around the edges of antique furniture. Piecrust carving is similar but this has carved scalloped edges that looks like the crust of a pie. Carved monopodium is a carved support with a lion head and claw feet. HELPFUL TIPS WHEN RESTORING ANTIQUE FURNITURE The correct method is to rub boiled linseed oil into the wood using a clean lint free cloth. Rub in oil very vigorously until the wood looks replenished and won’t soak up any more linseed oil. With your cloth rub off the excess oil and leave the piece of antique furniture to dryover night.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE FOR SALE ONLINE Antique furniture has to be over 100 years of age to be classed as a genuine antique. In Elizabethan times of 1558 to 1603, furniture was primitive, produced in oak or fruit-wood and very heavily carved. Nobles from the medieval court needed portable furniture as they moved around quite frequently. ANTIQUE REGENCY FURNITURE FOR SALE Regency furniture dates from a small period of time 1811 to 1830, when Prince George the Prince of Wales was Regent. Foreign influence was high in fashion in the design of antique furniture and Inspiration from times of old, with neoclassical and empire styles from Egypt, Greece and Rome. The main area of the English Regency style included the scroll ended Grecian couch and the use of animal ANTIQUE DESKS FOR SALE Antique Desks. Buy Antique Desks for sale on Antiques world – We offer the finest quality traditional Antique Writing Desks and original Antique Bureau, beautifully restored. Designs include Victorian Desks and Pedestal Desks from the 19th Century. Showing 1–15 of 18 results. 1. HELPFUL TIPS WHEN RESTORING ANTIQUE FURNITURE The correct method is to rub boiled linseed oil into the wood using a clean lint free cloth. Rub in oil very vigorously until the wood looks replenished and won’t soak up any more linseed oil. With your cloth rub off the excess oil and leave the piece of antique furniture to dryover night.
ANTIQUE SIDEBOARDS FOR SALE Georgian Antique Sideboards. Georgian serving tables were used in the dining room but arrangement was not very practical in smaller middle class homes of the 18 th century. Pedestals became incorporated into the serving table and so the Georgian antique sideboard was born. Georgian sideboards usually had six legs and were straight, bow fronted or sometimes serpentine fronted. WYLIE & LOCHHEAD ANTIQUE FURNITURE Antique Furniture by the Scottish cabinet makers Wylie & Lochhead, means the piece is going to be of superb quality and a very high level of craftsmanship. Wylie & Lochhead made antique furniture in traditional style like in the Chippendale designs but also in the Arts & Crafts style. They were famous for their stunning selection of antique wardrobes, antique dining chairs and antique diningANTIQUE CANTERBURY
The antique Canterbury is a small and very decorative stand having divisions, originally used for sheet music. They will often have turned finials above a delightfully figured frame having fine inlay decoration. They will have divided compartments, perfect for magazines, books and newspapers, with turned upright supports. EDWARDS AND ROBERTS ANTIQUE FURNITURE The firm Edwards and Roberts were among the best English antique furniture cabinet makers of the second half of the eighteenth century. The company was founded in 1845 and by 1854 was trading as ‘Edwards and Roberts’, 21 Wardour Street, ‘Antique and Modern Cabinet Makers and Importers of Ancient Furniture’. LAMBS OF MANCHESTER ANTIQUE FURNITURE Lambs of Manchester Antique Furniture. Lambs of Manchester were a renowned cabinet making firm, founded by James Lamb. He was a Manchester cabinetmaker who started in the mid Victorian era. James Lamb was born in 1816, he joined the family business and turned it into a high class interior design, decorating and furnishing firm. QUALITY EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY ANTIQUE CABINET This Quality Edwardian Mahogany Antique Cabinet / Cupboard circa, 1900 is of lovely neat smaller proportions. It has a beautifully figured top with inlay banded edge above two cupboard doors with flamed mahogany central, oval panels, banded edges and key with working lock. BUY ANTIQUE FURNITURE ONLINE From Driscolls Antiques. Driscolls Antiques Ltd are leading antique dealers who specialise in fine English antique furniture for sale in the UK. We offer a vast selection of genuine antique furniture online and in our large warehouse in Clitheroe, Lancashire, Close to Preston, Manchester, Skipton, Leeds and Harrogate inANTIQUE FURNITURE
Here is a selection of woods used on antique furniture, below is a comprehensive guide into the woods and history behind each type of timber used throughout the centuries. Mahogany. Mahogany is a close grained hardwood, native to South America and the West Indies. It varies in colour from dark brown to red and occasionally has a spottedeffect.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION Antique furniture construction, up to the early 1700’s was mainly built using pegged construction (wooden dowels) or simple mortise and tenon joints, also steel clout nails were seen in pieces of antique furniture. During the 17th and 18th centuries the provincial tradition was often slower to change but the construction was becoming more ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY JAMES SHOOLBRED AND CO. (JAS Antique furniture by James Shoolbred and Co. (Jas Shoolbred) James Shoolbred & Co or also known as Jas Shoolbred was established in the 1820’s as a draper’s shop, at Tottenham Court Road, London. The company first began supplying textiles to the furniture trade. By the 1860’s, the company began designing, manufacturing and selling itsown
DIFFERENT ANTIQUE FURNITURE TERMINOLOGY FROM A TO Z Regency. Regency is the Period from 1810-1820 but in the trade antique regency furniture made from 1800 – 1830 is often called Regency. Relief. Relief is forms of moulded, carved or stamped decoration raised from the surface of a piece of furniture forming a pattern. It is a decoration that protrudes from the surface. ENGLISH CABINET MAKERS Here is a list of English Cabinet makers and antique furniture designers throughout the 18th and 19th century from A to Z. A Blain Liverpool – Arthur Blain established in 1835, at 35 Paradise Street, Liverpool. A. Gardner & Son were cabinet makers based at 36 Jamaica Street, Glasgow in Scotland. Alex Smith – 61, Market Street, Colne WHERE CAN I SELL MY ANTIQUE FURNITURE? You can sell at auction, This can come with the risk of selling for a very low price if no reserve is put onto the items you put in the auction, although you may hit lucky and find it gets bid up to a good price. The auctioneer will charge you; transport to get it to them, a fee of around 20 – 25% commission of the sale price, a lotting fee ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY A. GARDNER & SON, GLASGOW A. Gardner & Son were cabinet makers based at 36 Jamaica Street, Glasgow in Scotland. They built very fine quality antique furniture using quality woods but mainly used Mahogany and Walnut with fine quality inlays. A Gardner & Son started in the Georgian era of 1803 by his Grandfather. A Gardner took over the business in 1832 and the company continued for over 150 years of creating fine furniture. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARVING ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE Carved moulding is a strip of wood used for ornamental trim. Carved gadrooning is a series of small carved twisted carvings used around the edges of antique furniture. Piecrust carving is similar but this has carved scalloped edges that looks like the crust of a pie. Carved monopodium is a carved support with a lion head and claw feet. HELPFUL TIPS WHEN RESTORING ANTIQUE FURNITURE The correct method is to rub boiled linseed oil into the wood using a clean lint free cloth. Rub in oil very vigorously until the wood looks replenished and won’t soak up any more linseed oil. With your cloth rub off the excess oil and leave the piece of antique furniture to dryover night.
BUY ANTIQUE FURNITURE ONLINE From Driscolls Antiques. Driscolls Antiques Ltd are leading antique dealers who specialise in fine English antique furniture for sale in the UK. We offer a vast selection of genuine antique furniture online and in our large warehouse in Clitheroe, Lancashire, Close to Preston, Manchester, Skipton, Leeds and Harrogate inANTIQUE FURNITURE
Here is a selection of woods used on antique furniture, below is a comprehensive guide into the woods and history behind each type of timber used throughout the centuries. Mahogany. Mahogany is a close grained hardwood, native to South America and the West Indies. It varies in colour from dark brown to red and occasionally has a spottedeffect.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION Antique furniture construction, up to the early 1700’s was mainly built using pegged construction (wooden dowels) or simple mortise and tenon joints, also steel clout nails were seen in pieces of antique furniture. During the 17th and 18th centuries the provincial tradition was often slower to change but the construction was becoming more ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY JAMES SHOOLBRED AND CO. (JAS Antique furniture by James Shoolbred and Co. (Jas Shoolbred) James Shoolbred & Co or also known as Jas Shoolbred was established in the 1820’s as a draper’s shop, at Tottenham Court Road, London. The company first began supplying textiles to the furniture trade. By the 1860’s, the company began designing, manufacturing and selling itsown
DIFFERENT ANTIQUE FURNITURE TERMINOLOGY FROM A TO Z Regency. Regency is the Period from 1810-1820 but in the trade antique regency furniture made from 1800 – 1830 is often called Regency. Relief. Relief is forms of moulded, carved or stamped decoration raised from the surface of a piece of furniture forming a pattern. It is a decoration that protrudes from the surface. ENGLISH CABINET MAKERS Here is a list of English Cabinet makers and antique furniture designers throughout the 18th and 19th century from A to Z. A Blain Liverpool – Arthur Blain established in 1835, at 35 Paradise Street, Liverpool. A. Gardner & Son were cabinet makers based at 36 Jamaica Street, Glasgow in Scotland. Alex Smith – 61, Market Street, Colne WHERE CAN I SELL MY ANTIQUE FURNITURE? You can sell at auction, This can come with the risk of selling for a very low price if no reserve is put onto the items you put in the auction, although you may hit lucky and find it gets bid up to a good price. The auctioneer will charge you; transport to get it to them, a fee of around 20 – 25% commission of the sale price, a lotting fee ANTIQUE FURNITURE BY A. GARDNER & SON, GLASGOW A. Gardner & Son were cabinet makers based at 36 Jamaica Street, Glasgow in Scotland. They built very fine quality antique furniture using quality woods but mainly used Mahogany and Walnut with fine quality inlays. A Gardner & Son started in the Georgian era of 1803 by his Grandfather. A Gardner took over the business in 1832 and the company continued for over 150 years of creating fine furniture. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARVING ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE Carved moulding is a strip of wood used for ornamental trim. Carved gadrooning is a series of small carved twisted carvings used around the edges of antique furniture. Piecrust carving is similar but this has carved scalloped edges that looks like the crust of a pie. Carved monopodium is a carved support with a lion head and claw feet. HELPFUL TIPS WHEN RESTORING ANTIQUE FURNITURE The correct method is to rub boiled linseed oil into the wood using a clean lint free cloth. Rub in oil very vigorously until the wood looks replenished and won’t soak up any more linseed oil. With your cloth rub off the excess oil and leave the piece of antique furniture to dryover night.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE FOR SALE ONLINE Antique furniture has to be over 100 years of age to be classed as a genuine antique. In Elizabethan times of 1558 to 1603, furniture was primitive, produced in oak or fruit-wood and very heavily carved. Nobles from the medieval court needed portable furniture as they moved around quite frequently. ANTIQUE REGENCY FURNITURE FOR SALE Regency furniture dates from a small period of time 1811 to 1830, when Prince George the Prince of Wales was Regent. Foreign influence was high in fashion in the design of antique furniture and Inspiration from times of old, with neoclassical and empire styles from Egypt, Greece and Rome. The main area of the English Regency style included the scroll ended Grecian couch and the use of animal ANTIQUE DESKS FOR SALE Antique Desks. Buy Antique Desks for sale on Antiques world – We offer the finest quality traditional Antique Writing Desks and original Antique Bureau, beautifully restored. Designs include Victorian Desks and Pedestal Desks from the 19th Century. Showing 1–15 of 18 results. 1. HELPFUL TIPS WHEN RESTORING ANTIQUE FURNITURE The correct method is to rub boiled linseed oil into the wood using a clean lint free cloth. Rub in oil very vigorously until the wood looks replenished and won’t soak up any more linseed oil. With your cloth rub off the excess oil and leave the piece of antique furniture to dryover night.
ANTIQUE SIDEBOARDS FOR SALE Georgian Antique Sideboards. Georgian serving tables were used in the dining room but arrangement was not very practical in smaller middle class homes of the 18 th century. Pedestals became incorporated into the serving table and so the Georgian antique sideboard was born. Georgian sideboards usually had six legs and were straight, bow fronted or sometimes serpentine fronted. WYLIE & LOCHHEAD ANTIQUE FURNITURE Antique Furniture by the Scottish cabinet makers Wylie & Lochhead, means the piece is going to be of superb quality and a very high level of craftsmanship. Wylie & Lochhead made antique furniture in traditional style like in the Chippendale designs but also in the Arts & Crafts style. They were famous for their stunning selection of antique wardrobes, antique dining chairs and antique dining EDWARDS AND ROBERTS ANTIQUE FURNITURE The firm Edwards and Roberts were among the best English antique furniture cabinet makers of the second half of the eighteenth century. The company was founded in 1845 and by 1854 was trading as ‘Edwards and Roberts’, 21 Wardour Street, ‘Antique and Modern Cabinet Makers and Importers of Ancient Furniture’.ANTIQUE CANTERBURY
The antique Canterbury is a small and very decorative stand having divisions, originally used for sheet music. They will often have turned finials above a delightfully figured frame having fine inlay decoration. They will have divided compartments, perfect for magazines, books and newspapers, with turned upright supports. LAMBS OF MANCHESTER ANTIQUE FURNITURE Lambs of Manchester Antique Furniture. Lambs of Manchester were a renowned cabinet making firm, founded by James Lamb. He was a Manchester cabinetmaker who started in the mid Victorian era. James Lamb was born in 1816, he joined the family business and turned it into a high class interior design, decorating and furnishing firm. QUALITY EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY ANTIQUE CABINET This Quality Edwardian Mahogany Antique Cabinet / Cupboard circa, 1900 is of lovely neat smaller proportions. It has a beautifully figured top with inlay banded edge above two cupboard doors with flamed mahogany central, oval panels, banded edges and key with working lock.Cookie Policy
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