A George I walnut fall front bureau, the interior fitted with…
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A George I walnut fall front bureau, the interior fitted with small drawers and pigeon holes, the base with three small drawers across the top and three graduated full width drawers below, herringbone banding, brass handles, keyhole escutcheons and bracket feet, 91 cm x 51 cm x 107 cm

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  • Bracket Feet - On bracket feet the corner edge is square and joined by a mitre to its partner on the opposite angle. The inner edge is usually shaped or scalloped. Bracket feet were first introduced in the early 18th century and used until c. 1830 and are found on carcase furniture such as chests, cabinets, bookcases and bureaux.

    Ogee bracket feet, a variation on straight bracket feet, have the outside edge forming an "S" shaped curve with the top bulging outward and the bottom turning inward.

    On splayed bracket feet, the exterior edge curves outward.
  • Escutcheons - An escutcheon is a plate, made of brass, wood, ivory or ebony, which fits into or over the h keyhole, to protect the edge of the timber keyhole from damage by continual insertions of the key. As a general rule you would expect these escutcheons to be sympathetic in design to the handles of the piece. From the early 19th century escutcheons were sometimes made from ivory, ebony, bone or contrasting wood, often cut in a diamond or shield shape and inlaid into the front. Ivory, in particular, will tend to discolour with age, and certainly should not show up as brilliantly white.
  • Herringbone Pattern in Furniture - The herringbone pattern is a popular decorative pattern used in furniture, created by inlaying small rectangular pieces of veneer in a zig-zag pattern, similar to the pattern found in the herringbone link used in jewellery. The pieces of veneer are cut at a 45-degree angle to create the distinctive V-shape, and are arranged in a way that creates a seamless, interlocking pattern.

    The herringbone pattern in veneer can be used in a variety of ways in furniture design. It is commonly used on table tops, cabinet doors, and other flat surfaces, where it can add visual interest and texture to the piece. It can also be used on curved surfaces, such as the front of a chest of drawers or the top of a curved console table, where it can create a dramatic and eye-catching effect.
  • Fall Front - Furniture with a hinged flap, usually associated with desks and secretaires, that opens or 'falls' to provide a flat writing surface. The flap may be supported by chains or brass quadrants and rest on wooden supports or runners, known as lopers, that pull out from a recess in either side of the piece. The interior of a fall-front desk is usually fitted with small drawers and pigeonholes.

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