Price

£1795.00

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Regency Mahogany Boat Shaped Canterbury.

A Very Good Quality Early 19th Century, Regency Period, Mahogany Boat Shaped Canterbury, Having Elegant Square Upright Supports And Divisions, Over One Frieze Drawer, Raised On Unusual Beehive Turned Legs With Original Brass Castors.

The term Canterbury is believed to have originally been used to describe articles such as this when the Duke of Canterbury commissioned something similar to be made for him towards the end of the 18th century. His initial example however had both horizontal and vertical divisions and its purpose was to store and transport cutlery around the dining room.

This design was quickly adapted into something which was absolutely perfect for storing sheet music and canterburies became regular features of 19th century homes for this exact purpose. Of course now they are the perfect object for the storage of magazines and books which you want quick access to in all sorts of different spots around the home.

This canterbury is constructed from good quality mahogany, which retains a nice colour and patina and it has a typical regency elegance to it. Another nice, unusual feature is the beehive turned legs which add a point of difference to many others which one will see. As the 19th century ticked by then in general terms canterburies became heavier and more elaborate and not necessarily to everybody's tastes.

Overall the condition is good with no significant defects to speak of and as with all items which we offer for sale this canterbury has received an inspection and a traditional wax polish in our workshops before being offered for sale.

Circa 1820.

Height 17in.
Width 20in.
Depth 13.5in.

Price

£1795.00



Stock number

8934

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  • Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
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