Art Deco - sideboards
Sideboard. There are several distinct types of sideboard. The Georgian sideboard was a long narrow table, fitted with cutlery drawers and cellaret cupboards, used as a serving table in dining rooms. Most examples are at least five feet long.
Although sideboards date from the mid-18th century, their development is usually associated with the designs of Sheraton. Sideboards may be straight fronted, curved at either end, or sometimes have a recessed breakfront. The latter was partly to lighten the effect of a large piece of furniture and partly, writes Sheraton, 'to secure the butler from the jostles of the other servants'.
The central portion of the sideboard, beneath the long drawer, was usually arched with semicircular lunettes, either carved or often strung. The legs were sometimes turned, but more generally were tapered, often standing on spade or block feet. Georgian sideboards always have six legs one at each corner, one on either side of the central recess. Four legged sideboards were not introduced until the second decade of the 19th century. more...
Although sideboards date from the mid-18th century, their development is usually associated with the designs of Sheraton. Sideboards may be straight fronted, curved at either end, or sometimes have a recessed breakfront. The latter was partly to lighten the effect of a large piece of furniture and partly, writes Sheraton, 'to secure the butler from the jostles of the other servants'.
The central portion of the sideboard, beneath the long drawer, was usually arched with semicircular lunettes, either carved or often strung. The legs were sometimes turned, but more generally were tapered, often standing on spade or block feet. Georgian sideboards always have six legs one at each corner, one on either side of the central recess. Four legged sideboards were not introduced until the second decade of the 19th century. more...
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An Australian Art Deco parquetry inlaid linen press stamped Beard Watson Ltd Sydney, of rounded rectangular form, above a single frieze drawer, two cupboard doors enclosing shelves and one long apron drawer, stamped registration no. 33597, 121 x 140 x 55.…
An Australian Art Deco dining suite, circa 1930, retailed through Ackman's Ltd.…
Art Deco walnut four door sideboard in restored condition with a well fitted Interior
Tasmanian oak (eucalypt) Art Deco leadlight kitchen cabinet, with original leadlights in the two sliding doors at top, two drawers below and cupboards to the base
Tasmanian oak Art Deco leadlight kitchen cabinet with original Art Deco leadlights in clear, black and silver
Blackwood Art Deco leadlight sideboard, with attractive original leadlights and all original Bakelite and chrome handles, and patterned veneer on drawer and door fronts.
Art Deco gentleman's wardrobe, with walnut figured pattern on the doors and drawers, with all the original brassware
Tasmanian oak Art Deco leadlight sideboard in good original condition, with two drawers and three original leadlight doors with original handles, the top with a carved back and 'pie crust' edging.
Walnut Art Deco coctail cabinet with a fitted interior
Art Deco cabinet with walnut features, the original handles, two doors and two doors
