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‘Atalante’ French Art Deco period patinated spelter figure designed by Jean de Marco for Max le Verrier c1930’s 35cms high $1,985.00

A very unusual, small, Regency period mahogany adjustable height drum table; the top having rosewood crossbanding and the drawer knobs of ebony.The table with four drawers, one of which has a concealed compartment. Attributable to Gillows of Lancaster & London, c1825.
59 cms diameter x 69.5 cms high $5,985.00





The use of birch as secondary timbers to the drawers indicates a likely Scottish origin, and the highly unusual concave front coupled with detatched, reeded columns point to an outstanding cabinetmaker, such as William Trotter.
William Trotter of Edinburgh (1772-1833) was a highly respected maker of Regency furniture; he has been called Scotland’s greatest cabinet-maker.He has a distinctive and recognisable style. He also attained prominence as Lord Provost of Edinburgh (1825-1827). He provided furniture for many distinguished patrons (Lord Gray at Kinfauns Castle, John Holme Robertson at Paxton House and the Signet Library, Edinburgh).
Dimensions: 1.11m wide; 0.62m deep; 1.10m high