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Item #: 057604
English Regency (Early 19th Century) mahogany bookcase with reeded columnar angles flanking glazed doors over green silk lined brass grilled doors on lions paw feet. (Manner of Gillows).
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English Regency (Early 19th Century) mahogany bookcase with reeded columnar angles flanking glazed doors over green silk lined brass grilled doors on lions paw feet. (Manner of Gillows)
Sku: 057604 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Gillows & Co. Creation Date: 19th Century
Width: 45.0" Height: 89.0" Depth : 17.0"
Style: English Materials & Techniques: Brass, mahogany, silk Category: Cabinets & Case Goods, Office/Library
Gillows & Co., also known as Gillow & Sons, was a prominent English furniture and decorative arts firm that operated from the late 18th century to the early 20th century. Established in Lancaster, England, in 1730 by Robert Gillow, the company quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality furniture and became one of the leading furniture manufacturers in Britain. Robert Gillow, the founder of the company, was born in 1704 in Singleton, Lancashire. He started his career as a cabinetmaker and eventually expanded his business to include the production of other decorative arts, such as textiles and wallpaper. Gillow's commitment to craftsmanship and innovative designs soon earned him a loyal clientele, including members of the British aristocracy. Under the Read Full Bio
Gillows & Co., also known as Gillow & Sons, was a prominent English furniture and decorative arts firm that operated from the late 18th century to the early 20th century. Established in Lancaster, England, in 1730 by Robert Gillow, the company quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality furniture and became one of the leading furniture manufacturers in Britain. Robert Gillow, the founder of the company, was born in 1704 in Singleton, Lancashire. He started his career as a cabinetmaker and eventually expanded his business to include the production of other decorative arts, such as textiles and wallpaper. Gillow's commitment to craftsmanship and innovative designs soon earned him a loyal clientele, including members of the British aristocracy. Under the leadership of Robert Gillow's son, Richard Gillow, the firm experienced significant growth and success. Richard had a keen eye for design and was responsible for introducing neoclassical and Regency styles into Gillows' repertoire. This shift in style helped the company remain at the forefront of the rapidly changing tastes of the time. Gillows & Co. became renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, attention to detail, and use of high-quality materials. The firm employed skilled craftsmen who meticulously handcrafted each piece of furniture, ensuring its longevity and beauty. Their furniture was known for its elegant and timeless designs, often incorporating intricate carvings, marquetry, and luxurious upholstery. Throughout its existence, Gillows & Co. collaborated with notable architects and designers, including George Hepplewhite and Thomas Sheraton. These partnerships allowed the company to incorporate the latest design trends and create furniture that reflected the prevailing architectural styles of the era. The company's success extended beyond the United Kingdom, with Gillows & Co. exporting their furniture to Europe, America, and other parts of the world. Their reputation for excellence and craftsmanship earned them royal commissions, including furnishing Buckingham Palace and other royal residences. Despite facing economic challenges during the 19th century, Gillows & Co. managed to adapt to changing market demands and continued to produce furniture of exceptional quality. However, in the early 20th century, the firm faced financial difficulties and eventually ceased trading in 1903. Gillows & Co. left behind a rich legacy, with many of their pieces now considered highly collectible and sought after by antique enthusiasts and collectors. Their furniture and decorative arts continue to be admired for their timeless elegance, exquisite craftsmanship, and significant contribution
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