Regency Rosewood Canterbury after a Design by J.C. Loudon

This is a Regency rosewood canterbury, a timeless piece of furniture that hails from the year 1835. It is a design by the renowned J.C. Loudon, and this particular piece stands as a very fine example of his popular design.

The Canterbury features three X-shaped divisions, each adorned with intricately carved lotus wreaths. Above a frieze drawer, you’ll find a carved C-scroll decoration, a testament to the detailed craftsmanship of the era.

The canterbury stands on slender turned tapering legs, adding to its elegance and refinement. The legs are finished with brass cappings and move effortlessly on smooth castors, combining functionality with style.

The carving on this piece is meticulous, making it one of the finest examples of this type. The Regency rosewood canterbury is not just a piece of furniture, but a piece of history, a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of the Regency period. It’s a true collector’s item, sure to add a touch of class and sophistication to any space it graces.

Height: 19 1/2 inches (50 cm)

Width: 20 3/4 inches (53 cm)

Depth: 15 1/4 inches (39 cm)

£1,850 | Circa 1835 | Ref: SA52

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