704 Hanley Industrial Ct. St. Louis, MO 63144 , United States Call Seller 314.644.7066

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Early Victorian Mahogany Trolley, c. 1840

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  • Description
    Victorian mahogany trolley, the upper shelf raised on four turned posts with mushroom finials, the lower portion with two paneled doors opening to a continuous interior and raised on turned feet.

    This trolley is attributable to the London firm of William Smee and Sons. A similar model with two shelves and two doors is illustrated in "Pictorial Dictionary of British 19th Century Furniture Design", Antique Collectors' Club, 1977, page 416. Note also the nearly identical profile of the turned supports.
  • More Information
    Origin: England
    Period: 19th Century
    Materials: Wood
    Condition: Good. Original casters now missing
    Creation Date: 1840
    Styles / Movements: Traditional, Victorian
    Book References: "Pictorial Dictionary of British 19th Century Furniture Design", Antique Collectors' Club, 1977, page 416.
    Dealer Reference #: 1680307
    Incollect Reference #: 700785
  • Dimensions
    W. 41 in; H. 36.5 in; D. 17 in;
    W. 104.14 cm; H. 92.71 cm; D. 43.18 cm;
Message from Seller:

Robert Morrissey Antiques & Fine Art, established in 1948, specializes in period European furniture, modern design, and an extensive selection of paintings and sculpture. Contact us at 314.644.7066 or robert@robertmorrissey.com to explore our curated collection.

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