Design 17/20: Furniture, Silver, Ceramics & Clocks
Design 17/20: Furniture, Silver, Ceramics & Clocks
Property from an Important English Private Collection
Lot Closed
November 9, 02:20 PM GMT
Estimate
3,000 - 5,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Property from an Important English Private Collection
A Victorian carved oak Gothic Revival centre table by William Constantine & Co., Leeds, mid-19th century
the octagonal Ashford marble top with a moulded border and inset to a carved strapwork frame, on a lancet carved 'panelled' pedestal on four leaf carved scrolled feet concealing brass castors, with a paper label printed and in partial manuscript 'W. Constantine & Co. Leeds / No. 32337 / Workman's Name: P[***]'
72cm. high, 84cm. wide; 2ft. 4 ¼in., 2ft. 9in.
William Constantine & Co. of South Parade, Leeds were active between 1834-1882.
The British and Irish Furniture Makers Online database have the following entry on the firm; 'The autobiography of Thomas Wilkins records that his brother was employed as foreman carver by Constantine from the mid 1830s at 28s a week. By the early 1840s the firm was employing about a hundred workers including fifteen carvers. On 27 January 1837 they supplied a pair of ‘Handsome Ottoman Stools for Altar Table, covered with Brussels Carpets, on Spanish Mahogany Frames’ for the Oxford Place Methodist Chapel, Leeds. These with their brown Holland covers were charged at £4. During the period of 1834-40 William Constantine & Co. was recorded at 3 South Parade.
Constantine & Co. was listed as bed, bedding & mattress manufacturers, upholsterers & cabinet makers at South Parade in The Furniture Gazette Directory, 1877 & 1882. The Furniture Gazette, 22 March 1884, recorded that John Woodthorpe, foreman cabinet maker at the firm for 22 years, died on 14 March 1884 at the age of 57.'.
[https://bifmo.history.ac.uk/entry/constantine-william-co-1834-40, retrieved 18 August 2022]