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A near pair of late Regency Irish carved mahogany hall benches attributed to Gillingtons of Dublin
20 November 2013, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond StreetSold for £22,500 inc. premium
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A near pair of late Regency Irish carved mahogany hall benches
attributed to Gillingtons of Dublin
The shaped backs centred by a vacant cartouche within a moulded frame with fan spandrels and applied roundels, the paper scroll arms and baluster carved arm supports on reeded tapering legs and turned feet, very slight differences in proportions, one stamped D6516 and the other D7861, each 162cm wide, 52cm deep, 98cm high, (63.5" wide, 20cm deep, 38.5" high). (2)
The shaped backs centred by a vacant cartouche within a moulded frame with fan spandrels and applied roundels, the paper scroll arms and baluster carved arm supports on reeded tapering legs and turned feet, very slight differences in proportions, one stamped D6516 and the other D7861, each 162cm wide, 52cm deep, 98cm high, (63.5" wide, 20cm deep, 38.5" high). (2)
Footnotes
The Dublin firm of George and Samuel Gillington were in partnership between 1815-1838. They traded from premises in Abbey Street, close to the better known cabinet makers Mack, Williams and Gibton, to whom their furniture is often attributed on stylistic grounds; indeed both cabinetmakers stamped much of their furniture with four digit serial numbers only.