Jeremy Rothman
Carvers & Gilders
TABLES
KENT TABLE
A George III carved pine and painted side table with shell, oak leaf and fish scale decoration, reminiscent of the designs of William Kent (1685-1748)
Shown here in dry stripped paint finish.
H790 W1315 D660
GEORGE II TABLE
A George II carved mahogany side table, with egg and dart, guilloche and cabochon decoration, on cabriole legs with hairy paw feet
H840 W1480 D690
LOCK TABLE
A George II carved and painted side table of impressive dimensions, with acanthus, ribbon and rose and floral drop decoration with distinctive lion masks, after the earlier work of Mathias Lock in the second quarter of the eighteenth century.
Shown here in dry stripped paint finish.
H890 W1640 D715
FRANCIS EAGLE TABLE
A George II carved and painted pine side table, carved in the form of a splayed eagle resting on rocks, with rose and dart decoration, in the manner of William Kent (1685-1748) and Francis Brodie, the eighteenth century Scottish cabinet maker.
Shown here in dry stripped paint finish. Available facing both left and right.
H790 W890 D450
KENT DOLPHIN TABLE
A George II carved and painted pine pier table in the form of entwined dolphins resting on an acanthus carved base, and below a shell and acanthus carved frieze, after designs by William Kent (1685-1748) and influenced by the Royal Barge.
Shown here in dry stripped paint finish. Available facing both left and right.
H830 W1050 D550
NEVILLE TABLE
A George III carved mahogany side table of restrained design, with a stylised and simplified leaf motif to the top of the legs, terminating in pad feet.

VITRUVIAN SIDE TABLE
A George II mahogany side table, carved with Vitruvian scroll, shell and ‘C’ scroll legs terminating in claw and ball feet.
H750 W1120 D720

IRISH SIDE TABLE
A George II Irish mahogany side table, carved with a stylised scallop shell and acanthus, on lion paw feet.
H790 W1250 D640
THOMAS HOPE CONSOLE TABLE
A carved mahogany consol table after the great designer Thomas Hope
H910 W1220 D390

CHIPPENDALE 6 LEG SIDE TABLE
An early George III mahogany side table, carved with leaf mouldings, crossed palms, acanthus and bellflower drops, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779)
H850 W1320 D690

IRISH EAGLE SILVER TABLE
A George II Irish mahogany side or silver table, profusely carved with floral swags, waterleaf and acanthus, on hairy paw feet.
H725 W970 D660

GOODISON SIDE TABLE
A George II mahogany side table, carved with a central shell, Vitruvian scroll frieze and lion mask legs with acanthus decoration ending in hairy paw feet.
H840 W1290 D710

KENT LION PELT SIDE TABLE
A George II mahogany side table, profusely carved with a lion’s pelt, Vitruvian scrolls and acanthus, on hairy paw feet, in the manner of William Kent (1685-1748)
H840 W1020 D620

IRISH SILVER TABLE
A George II Irish mahogany side or silver table, with carved shell motifs, on elongated cabriole legs ending in paw feet.
H720 W770 D500
SEATING

DERBYSHIRE SOFA
A Regency carved mahogany sofa, heavily influenced by a suite of carved furniture at Chatsworth, Derbyshire.
Available as a 2, 3 or 4 seater (3 seater shown here)
H900 W2150 D 1020
Shown here in dry stripped paint finish.
H790 W1315 D660
ADAM BENCH
A George III carved pine and painted neo-classical hall bench in the manner of Robert Adam (1728-1792)
Shown here in dry stripped paint finish
Frame H430 W1050 D465
WALPOLE CHAIR
A George I carved giltwood and gilt gesso state/dining chair, intricately carved with feathers, husks, egg and dart, acanthus and plumed Indian masks, on a punched gesso background. This chair is based on the celebrated set of dining chairs in the Marble Parlour at Houghton Hall.
H1190 W640 D720
CHIPPENDALE GAINSBOROUGH CHAIR
A late George II mahogany Gainsborough or library arm chair, carved with acanthus, flutes and cabochon, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779)
H1000 W710 D720

CARLTON CHAIR
A Regency carved mahogany library armchair, reeded throughout and applied with carved ebonised rosettes, in the manner of Marsh and Tatham.
H890 W660 D670

CLARENCE CHAIR
A Regency carved giltwood library arm or dining chair, in the exact manner of the Royal cabinet makers Marsh and Tatham.
H900 W 620 D620
GEO I GESSO CHAIR
A George I carved gilt gesso side/dining chair, the legs intricately gesso cut with acanthus leaf ornament, terminating in pad feet.
H990 W620 D600
REGENCY DECORATED DINING CHAIR
A Regency Grecian inspired dining chair, painted in bronze green of the period, and highlighted with Greek key, a lion’s mask and guilloche decoration.
H860 W550 D550

MARSH AND TATHAM GILTWOOD STOOL
A Regency carved giltwood Grecian stool in the manner of Marsh and Tatham.
Also available in mahogany
H520 W590 D500
WALPOLE STOOL
A carved giltwood and gilt gesso stool, intricately carved with husks, egg and dart, acanthus and Indian masks on a punched gesso background, based on the celebrated set of chairs in the Marble Parlour at Houghton Hall.
Shown here in dry stripped ‘Original Gilding’ finish.
H480 W640 D490
GEORGE II KETTLE STAND
A George II carved mahogany occasional table or kettle stand, with finely turned balustrading, rose and dart moulding and acanthus carved knee, on claw and ball feet.
H620 D of top300

HOLKHAM STOOL
A George II carved mahogany ‘X’ frame stool.
Seat H 430 W530 D450

CARLTON STOOL
A Regency carved mahogany ‘X’ frame stool.
Seat H420 W580 D460
WALL BRACKETS AND LIGHTS
THOMAS JOHNSON GIRANDOLES
A pair of early George III carved giltwood 2 branch girandoles, depicting overgrown architectural ruins, on rocky bases supported by ‘C’ scrolls and acanthus, in the manner of Thomas Johnson (1724-1778) Available in pairs.
REGENCY BRACKET
A Regency carved giltwood wall bracket with stylised reeded leaf stem and a water leaf base.
H335 W220 D185
GIBBS BRACKET
A George II carved giltwood wall bracket, carved in the architectural taste with acanthus and shell decoration, in the manner of James Gibbs (1682-1754)
Shown here in dry stripped paint finish.
Large H610 W365 D240
Medium H500 W280 D180
VILE AND COBB BRACKET
A George II mahogany wall bracket, intricately carved with gadrooning, acanthus and ‘C’ scrolls, in the manner of the great eighteenth century London Royal cabinet makers Vile and Cobb.
H355 W315 D155
LINNELL WALL LIGHTS
A pair of George III carved giltwood single branch wall sconces in the manner of John Linnell. Also shown here in dry stripped paint finish.
MIRRORS & PIER GLASSES
HATFIELD PIER GLASS
A Queen Anne giltwood and gilt gesso pier mirror decorated with panels of cut gesso depicting acanthus and floral motifs on a punched gesso background.
H1730 W900
WILTON PIER GLASS
A George III carved giltwood pier glass, with acanthus cartouche and scrolls, architectural leaf capped columns and floral drops, the plate divided and centred by a rose, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale (1718-1799)
Medium H1650 W765
Large H2050 W950

WILLIAM FRANCE MIRROR
A George III carved giltwood pier glass, the cartouche shaped frame carved with acanthus, ‘C’ scrolls and headed with a stylised shell, in the manner of Willaim France (1727-1773)
H 1500 W840
GOODISON PIER GLASS
A George II carved giltwood architectural mirror in the manner of Benjamin Goodison (1700-1767) with shell, egg and dart and Vitruvian scroll decoration.
H1160 W770
WILLIAM KENT MIRROR
An impressive George II carved pine architectural pier glass in the manner of William Kent (1685-1748) profusely carved with egg and dart, acanthus and oak leaves,centred by a stylised scallop shell.
H1700 W1180
CADOGAN MIRROR
An imposing George III carved and painted pine architectural pier glass of large dimensions, decorated with egg and dart, oak leaves and a lion’s pelt, in the mannerof William Kent (1685-1748)
Shown here in dry stripped paint finish.
H1955 W1280
CHIPPENDALE OVAL MIRROR
An early George II carved giltwood chinoiserie oval mirror, with acanthus plumes and ‘C’ scrolls, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale (1728-1779)
H920 W640
WILLIAM KENT OVAL MIRROR
A George II carved and painted pine oval mirror, with shell, oak leaf and acanthus decoration and a pair of antiqued brass candle arms, in the manner of William Kent (1685-1748)
Shown here in dry stripped paint finish.
H1230 W850
.ADAM OVAL RAM’S HEAD MIRROR
A George III neo-classical carved giltwood mirror, with fluted frame, an urn with ram’s heads, trailing husks and a scrolled, foliate base, in the manner of Robert Adam (1728-1792)
Shown here in a softly gilded, antiqued country house finish.
H1320 W600
Location
Unit 3
Wessenden Business Centre
Prospect Road
Alresford
Hants SO24 9QF
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
info@jeremyrothman.com