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An attractive Regency rosewood occasional table with label inside for William Hean. Fine quality carved stem, scroll feet and Tudor rose patera.
Note: Hean was active at his first premises at Little Wild Street between around 1815 and 1835, entering into a partnership with William Prentice. He moved to Great Russell Street in 1836. A number of labelled Hean pieces are recorded, some similarly labelled twice.
Literature: A library table by Hean and further notes on the maker can be found in C.Gilbert's 'Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture' (F.H.S. 1996).
Dimensions
Width: 25'' / 63.5cm Height: 28¾'' / 73cm Depth: 15'' / 38cmPrice
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Condition report
Good gonditionStock number
S450The BADA Standard
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