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GILLOWS OF LANCASTER & LONDON (1730-1903)

A pair of George III Gillows Library Bergeres (c. 1810 England)

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UK/USA Dimensions

25.00 inch wide   39.00 inch high   27.00 inch deep

European Converted Dimensions

63.50 cm wide  99.06 cm high  68.58 cm deep

Item Provenance & History

Private Collection

Item Description / Dealer Expertise

An exceptionally fine pair of George III mahogany library bergere chairs, both with caned shaped backs and seat with leather squab cushions. Both stamped ‘GILLOWS. LANCASTER’

Note:
A drawing of a similar model is illustrated in ‘Gillows’ General Sketchbook’, Circa 1823.

GILLOWS OF LANCASTER & LONDON
Type Artist/Maker
Country of origin England
Started working 1730
Stopped working 1903

Furniture makers: In about 1695 Robert Gillow founded his firm in Lancaster. His son, Richard, was taken into partnership in 1757. The firm opened a London branch in Oxford Street about 1777.
Noble commissions came and in 1800, Richard Gillows took over a patent for an extending dining table which further enhanced the firm's reputation. The history of Gillows is exceptionally complete, as nearly all the order books and salesman's archives still exist. We know that the practice of stamping GILLOWS. LANCASTER started in around 1780 and continued until 1817, which might seem surprisingly early as the design seems to reflect the taste of the early Victorian era, yet it is twenty to thirty years ahead of its time.

Today, it is difficult to comprehend the range of Gillows' business at this time. They traded not only in finished furniture, but also in timber from the West Indies along with sugar and spirits from the same region. They undertook architectural joinery and fitted out entire buildings, providing wall papers, fixtures and fittings. Their salesmen toured the country with books of illustrations lavishly coloured to tempt buyers. Gilllows even pioneered 'flat-packing' in order to offer their clients a reduced price. There was no corner of the furniture trade they did not thoroughly exploit. Between 1780 and 1830, they were the furniture trade, leading in price, fashion and even work practices.

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M & J Duncan Antiques
PO Box 285
Uckfield
East Sussex
TN22 9EA

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