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Fine Pair of Late 19th Century Bronze and Sevres Porcelain Cabinets by Gillows

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A very fine pair of late 19th century gilt bronze and Se`vres Style porcelain mounted kingwood cabinets. The upper section with a pair of doors with Sevres style porcelain plaques painted with a flower filled urn, the lower section with a frieze drawer with floral decorated plaques, raised by four legs joined by a "X" stretcher. Stamped on the wood Gillows. Robert Gillow established his company around 1730. It was widely considered one of the most important British cabinet making firms. Trading first from Lancaster and, then after 1769, from Oxford Street, London, they were typically employed in conjunction with more expensive cabinet making firms on large domestic furnishing commissions, such as Denton Hall, Otley where they worked alongside Thomas Chippendale during the late 1770s. In the 19th century Gillow continued to be an important company and were involved in several celebrated projects, notable the furnishing of the Palace of Westminster during 1850s and 1860s.
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