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PO Box 5119
Greenwich, CT 06831 , United States
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English Walnut Canterbury by Gregory and Co., London
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Description
Very fine English walnut and burl walnut Aesthetic movement canterbury by the celebrated firm of Gregory and Co, Regent Street, London, having slatted top over folio flap door, with geometric molded panels and standing on original box casters. The interior of flap door stamped "Gregory and Co. 212-214 Regent Street, London" and "1758". The firm was active at this location from about 1860-1890.
According to the Furniture History Society:
The firm of Charles Gregory, later known as Gregory and Company, was known particularly for ‘artistic’ furniture and employed designers like Charles Bevan, who designed a carved and inlaid light oak medieval sideboard with mirrors displayed at the 1873 London International Exhibition, illus. [The Furniture Gazette, 10 31 May 1873, 20 June & 15 August 1874] and a rosewood suite awarded a bronze medal at the 1878 Paris Exhibition, designs illus. [The Furniture Gazette, 30 November 1878].
The Furniture Gazette, 30 November 1878, illustrated drawing room furniture by Gregory & Co. which had been purchased by the Rothschild family and may have been exhibited in Paris. Other smaller exhibitions in which the firm participated were:
* Exhibition of Ancient and Modern Furniture, 1875, held in connection with the City and Spitalfields School of Art, to which the firm lent a small Japanese cabinet [The Furniture Gazette, 3 April 1875]
* Art furniture at the Exhibition of Works of Art applied to Furniture held at the Royal Albert Hall in May 1881 [The Furniture Gazette, 7 & 28 May 1881]
* Exhibition of Modern Furniture held by the Society of Arts at the same venue, 1881 [The Furniture Gazette, 29 October 1881].
* The Huddersfield Technical School Exhibition, 1883, with inlaid furniture, chairs and an old Florentine cabinet [The Furniture Gazette, 4 August 1883].
* Arts & Crafts Exhibition, 1890, a sideboard in Italian walnut designed by Edwin Foley (son of Arthur Foley), cabinet work by Thomas Jelleffe (possibly T. Jeliffe), carving by J. Johnson, and made under the supervision of W.B. Collins (cat. no. 359), illus. [The Furniture Gazette, 15 November 1890].
The Furniture Gazette, 11 December 1880, recorded the commission of furniture for the Princess Theatre, London, and The Furniture Gazette, 6 May 1882, illustrated a cabinet/bookcase made of mahogany and lime wood inlaid.
In recent years stamped pieces on the market have included:
* Two pairs of ‘Thomas Hope’ style chairs made c .1870 (Christie’s, London, 15 November 2017, lot 103) and Bonhams London, 6 March 2013, lot 206)
* An aesthetic style ebonized wall cabinet (Sworders, 4 September 2012, lot 384)
* An aesthetic movement ebonized and parquetry chiffonier (Christie’s South Kensington, 26 January 2000, lot 310)
* A set of 16 George III style mahogany dining chairs (Sotheby’s London, 5 June 2007, lot 142A);
* A French neo-classical side cabinet, mounted with gilt, painted with flowers and inlaid with olive, plum, rosewood, purpleheart and ebony (Hamptons’ Godalming, 17 January 2001).
* Two bedroom suites were purchased from Gregory & Co., by George Peabody Wetmore, c. 1877, for his Rhode Island house, Chateau-sur-Mer. Mrs. Christine P Rosengarten subsequently gave a firescreen with stained glass panel, a slipper chair and a small table all of which were of rosewood from one of these suites to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1969 (1969-197-6, 1969-197-16 & 1969-197-7).
Kelly’s Trade directories recorded Charles Gregory at White Hart Inn Yard, 62 Borough High Street (1859); 212 Regent Street (1861); 212 Regent Street & 29 Argyll Street (1866); then as Gregory & Co. ‘importers of Persian and Indian rugs, cabinet makers and furniture printers’ (1869), 212 & 214 Regent Street and 45-46 King Street, Golden Square (1871 & 78); 212, 214 & 216 Regent Street (1892); Old Cavendish Street & Henrietta Passage (1899); Bruton Street (1929/30).
Sources: Agius, British Furniture 1880-1915 (1978); files in the Department of Furniture, Textiles & Fashion, V&A. -
More Information
Origin: England Period: 19th Century Condition: Good. Very good original antique condition Creation Date: 1870 Styles / Movements: Aesthetic Movement, Traditional Dealer Reference #: YEWTR00001827 Incollect Reference #: 753205 -
Dimensions
W. 26 in; H. 23 in; D. 18.5 in; W. 66.04 cm; H. 58.42 cm; D. 46.99 cm;
Message from Seller:
Yew Tree House Antiques, established in 1991, specializes in unique pieces with “soulfulness of character,” carefully curated by Kevin Kleinbardt and Ahna Petersen. Visit us at The Gallery at 200 Lex in New York City or contact us at 212.249.6612 | ythantiques@yahoo.com.
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