side table, display, side board, wing chair, chest of drawers and a candelabra in

 

Georgian style furniture

  17th  -  early 18th century
This furniture style was during the reign of George I, George II, George III in Great Britain. The most important change that occurred in the furniture in Georgian style was the replacement of walnut, by mahogany. The legs are elaborately carved terminating in a pad or ball-and-claw foot. Separate designers distinguished themselves in the late Georgian period, this is known as the "The Golden Age of Furniture". Important designers were: Chippendale, Hepplewhite, Adam. Common items included side tables with marble tops, chairs peaked with shells and legs graced with fish-scaled scrolls.
 
 
             
  side table, Georgian style   Georgian style display   side board   wing chair, Georgian style   chest of drawers   Georgian candelabra  
 

side table Georgian

 
Georgian Side Table
www.apter-fredericks.com

display Georgian style

 
Georgian Display
www.marshbeck.co.uk

side board Georgian style

 
Side Board
www.marshbeck.co.uk

wing chair Georgian style

 
Georgian Wing Chair
www.bowlingsrepro.co.uk

chest of drawers Georgian style

 
Georgian Chest of Drawers
www.marshbeck.co.uk

candelabra, Georgian

 
Candelabra
www.apter-fredericks.com
                   

Museum Furniture

 

               
 
William & Mary

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Georgian

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Chippendale

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Hepplewhite

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