Antique Regency Era 1811 Breakfast Table, located in USA, King George IV, Prince – Sarita furniture
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Antique Regency Era 1811 Breakfast Table, located in USA, King George IV, Prince

Antique Regency Era 1811 Breakfast Table, located in USA, King George IV, Prince

USD 5700.00 USD
SKU: xFqgwnzN
Condition: Used

Early Regency era/period flip breakfast table. It was made in England between 1811 and 1820. This is a medium tilt top, solid rosewood with triple molded edge. The pedestal is a turned column mahogany with swept legs and brass castors. This table appears to have a very old mechanism alignment repair. The spring locking mechanism still functions perfectly. There is one location on the leg cap and one location on the table lock where hardware is very loose. Buyer must arrange for local pickup and transport. Service offered within 300 miles for additional fee, excluding Arizona. REGENCY STYLELike France’s Empire style, Regency-style furniture was rooted in neoclassicism; the characteristics of its bedroom furniture, armchairs, dining room tables and other items include clean lines, angular shapes and elegant details.Dating roughly from the 1790s to 1830s, antique Regency-style furniture gets its name from Prince George of Wales — formally King George IV — who became Prince Regent in 1811 after his father, George III, was declared unfit to rule. England’s Regency style is one of the styles represented in Georgian furniture.George IV’s arts patronage significantly influenced the development of the Regency style, such as the architectural projects under John Nash, which included the renovation of Buckingham House into the formidable Buckingham Palace with a grand neoclassical facade. Celebrated designers of the period include Thomas Sheraton, Henry Holland and Thomas Hope. Like Nash, Hope instilled his work with classical influences, such as saber-legged chairs based on the ancient Greek klismos. He is credited with introducing the term “interior decoration” to English with the 1807 publishing of Household Furniture and Interior Decoration.Although more subdued than previous styles like Rococo and Baroque, Regency interiors incorporated copious use of chintz fabrics and wallpaper adorned in chinoiserie-style art. Its furniture featured fine materials and luxurious embellishments. Furniture maker George Bullock, for instance, regularly used detailed wood marquetry and metal ornaments on his pieces.Archaeological discoveries in Egypt and Greece informed Regency-era details, such as carved scrollwork, sphinxes and palmettes, as well as the shape of furniture. A Roman marble cinerary chest, for example, would be reinterpreted into a wooden cabinet. The Napoleonic Wars also inspired furniture, with martial designs like tented beds and camp-style chairs becoming popular. While the reddish-brown mahogany was prominent in this range of pieces, imported woods like zebrawood and ebony were increasingly in demand.

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Specifications

All Returns Accepted ReturnsNotAccepted
Features Flip Top
Handmade Yes
Item Width 27 cm
Time Period Manufactured 1800-1849
Assembly Status Fully Assembled
Item Length 37 in
Item Height 28 in
Tabletop Thickness 19 cm
Tabletop Material Rosewood
Country/Region Of Manufacture United Kingdom
Material Brass
Year Manufactured 1811
Shape D End
Item Weight 25 lb
Handle Finish Antique Brass
Handle Material Brass
Finish Antique
Brand King George IV
Style Regency
Antique Yes
Original/Licensed Reproduction Original
Room Kitchen
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor
Type Folding Table

Early Regency era/period flip breakfast table. It was made in England between 1811 and 1820. This is a medium tilt top, solid rosewood with triple molded edge. The pedestal is a turned column mahogany with swept legs and brass castors. This table appears to have a very old mechanism alignment repair. The spring locking mechanism still functions perfectly. There is one location on the leg cap and one location on the table lock where hardware is very loose. Buyer must arrange for local pickup and transport. Service offered within 300 miles for additional fee, excluding Arizona. REGENCY STYLELike France’s Empire style, Regency-style furniture was rooted in neoclassicism; the characteristics of its bedroom furniture, armchairs, dining room tables and other items include clean lines, angular shapes and elegant details.Dating roughly from the 1790s to 1830s, antique Regency-style furniture gets its name from Prince George of Wales — formally King George IV — who became Prince Regent in 1811 after his father, George III, was declared unfit to rule. England’s Regency style is one of the styles represented in Georgian furniture.George IV’s arts patronage significantly influenced the development of the Regency style, such as the architectural projects under John Nash, which included the renovation of Buckingham House into the formidable Buckingham Palace with a grand neoclassical facade. Celebrated designers of the period include Thomas Sheraton, Henry Holland and Thomas Hope. Like Nash, Hope instilled his work with classical influences, such as saber-legged chairs based on the ancient Greek klismos. He is credited with introducing the term “interior decoration” to English with the 1807 publishing of Household Furniture and Interior Decoration.Although more subdued than previous styles like Rococo and Baroque, Regency interiors incorporated copious use of chintz fabrics and wallpaper adorned in chinoiserie-style art. Its furniture featured fine materials and luxurious embellishments. Furniture maker George Bullock, for instance, regularly used detailed wood marquetry and metal ornaments on his pieces.Archaeological discoveries in Egypt and Greece informed Regency-era details, such as carved scrollwork, sphinxes and palmettes, as well as the shape of furniture. A Roman marble cinerary chest, for example, would be reinterpreted into a wooden cabinet. The Napoleonic Wars also inspired furniture, with martial designs like tented beds and camp-style chairs becoming popular. While the reddish-brown mahogany was prominent in this range of pieces, imported woods like zebrawood and ebony were increasingly in demand.

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