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' more...

An early 19th century innovation, chiffoniers continued to be made virtually until the end of the Victorian period. It usually consists of a two-door cupboard, with a long cutlery drawer and a shaped back, with one or two shelves, supported by spindles for ornaments and such like.

Regency chiffoniers were quite small and delicate, with the doors often decorated with pleated silk behind brass grilles. The backs were usually square, sometimes with a triangular pediment, although from the 1820s they often featured the carved Regency scroll.

Many Australian cedar versions have simple Doric columns and recessed panelled doors. Victorian more...

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Australian Colonial cedar chiffonier, with William VI style…

William VI style cedar chiffonier with shield panels

Australian Colonial cedar chiffonier, with William VI style carvings, fitted with a drawer and two doors with shield shaped panels (some alteration to the top shelf evident)

An Australian cedar chiffonier made for Mr William Gunn of the…

Australian Cedar Chiffonier for Glasgow Arms Hotel, 19th Century

An Australian cedar chiffonier made for Mr William Gunn of the Glasgow arms Hotel, kangaroo flat, Bendigo, 19th century, 139 cm high, 123 cm wide, 48 cm deep

William IV chiffonier circa 1840 Tasmanian, cedar and musk with…

Tasmanian William IV Chiffonier with Carved Tulip Gallery

William IV chiffonier circa 1840 Tasmanian, cedar and musk with carved tulip gallery back, shield and, Florette doors and squared half columns, height 105 cm, length 122 cm, depth: 58 cm

William Champion, rare Tasmanian cedar chiffonier, beautifully…

Rare Tasmanian Cedar Chiffonier with Hexagonal Columns

William Champion, rare Tasmanian cedar chiffonier, beautifully proportioned and crafted with hexagonal columns, flame cedar panels, finely turned supports, cross banded edge and unusual tri-form drawer profile, rich patina with original polish, circa 1845…