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Table, side
Object type Classification: NM3.1216
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English: Sideboard, rich red mahogany with satin wood trim. Sheraton type tapered legs, two curved drawers to the left, one curved drawer to the right, and one centre drawer with curved opening below. Five brass handles and plates.
Date 1950; Late 18th Century; George III (1760 - 1820)-House of Brunswick, Hanover Line-English reign
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height: 914.4mm
width: 1651mm
depth: 762mm
length: 70mm

notes: height 915 x width 1651 x depth 760 mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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9027 (object number)
Place of creation England
Exhibition history Display: 7256
Credit line gift of Mrs J P Campbell, 1950, collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, F29
Notes Thomas Sheraton’s pattern book The Cabinet-Makers and Upholsterer’s Drawing Book (1791-1794) represents the last phase of the neo-classical style and the trend towards light and delicate furniture. At the same time a new ease of manners simplicity and spontaneity became fashionable. The Sheraton period marks the height of technical accomplishments for delicacy, strength and utility combined in furniture pieces. His style forms the transition between the Neo classical and the search for simplicity and restrained decoration reduced in this piece to the stringing (narrow band of inlay) This bow fronted sideboard, includes an arched centre (to assist serving meals) and has deeper drawers and the characteristic Sheraton type narrow tapered legs that have a delicate almost brittle appearance.
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