Australian cedar, also known as red cedar or Toona ciliata, is a species of tree that is native to eastern Australia. It is known for its high-quality timber, which has a distinctive red color, fine grain, and a pleasant aroma. In the 19th century, Australian cedar was widely used in the manufacture of furniture, particularly in Australia and the United Kingdom.

The timber was considered to be a highly desirable material for furniture making due to its strength, durability, and natural resistance to rot and insects. It was also relatively easy to work with and could be finished to more...

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...

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A 19th century Australian colonial cedar sideboard, the raised…

Colonial Cedar Sideboard with Carved Decoration, 1860

A 19th century Australian colonial cedar sideboard, the raised back with applied carved decoration, below three shaped drawers above four arched panel doors, circa 1860. 180 cm high, 220 cm wide, 67 cm deep

19th century cedar 4 door sideboard fitted with drawers flanked…

Gothic Cedar Sideboard with Drawers and Columns

19th century cedar 4 door sideboard fitted with drawers flanked by full columns with Gothic style back, 187 cm long, 56 cm deep 114.5 cm high

George Thwaites & Son of Melbourne, stunning Colonial sideboard,…

Colonial Blackwood Sideboard by Thwaites & Son, Melbourne (1855)

George Thwaites & Son of Melbourne, stunning Colonial sideboard, made from selected choice cuts of fiddleback blackwood, veneered onto Australian cedar, circa 1855. Note, this design was taken from 'Blackie's Cabinet Makers Assistant' [1853]. Originally…

An Australian cedar pedestal sideboard, circa 1840, the…

Australian Cedar Pedestal Sideboard, 1840

An Australian cedar pedestal sideboard, circa 1840, the triangular pediment back with foliate s-scrolled decoration to either end above a rectangular top over three drawers with rounded cushion fronts, the pedestals with tapering raised panels, enclosing…

Sideboard: An early cedar twin pedestal sideboard on…

Cedar Twin Pedestal Sideboard with Cellarette, c1820/30s

Sideboard: An early cedar twin pedestal sideboard on bracket-feet with fitted cellarette, c1820/30s. As found, unrestored. Height 102 cm, width 187 cm, depth 53 cm

An Australian full cedar sideboard by Joseph Sly, circa 1845,…

Joseph Sly Cedar Sideboard, Australia, circa 1845

An Australian full cedar sideboard by Joseph Sly, circa 1845, the shaped back with foliate scroll carved decoration above an inverted breakfront top, over ogee moulded drawers and three cupboard doors, two enclosing single shelves and one with three…

Australian Colonial cedar sideboard, Tasmanian origin, c. 1840,…

Tasmanian Colonial Cedar Sideboard, c. 1840

Australian Colonial cedar sideboard, Tasmanian origin, c. 1840, the triangular shape back above a breakfront top, three drawer frieze comprising a central cushion moulded drawer flanked by two short drawers, over two pedestals with cupboard doors, raised…

Colonial cedar twin pedestal sideboard in the style of or made…

Colonial Cedar Twin Pedestal Sideboard by William Hamilton

Colonial cedar twin pedestal sideboard in the style of or made by William Hamilton (Refer 'Early Colonial furniture in New South Wales & VDL', Clifford Craig page 115 for similar example. Provenance: Allport Family

A Colonial Australian cedar sideboard, full cedar secondaries,…

Colonial Cedar Sideboard by James Whitesides, Hobart (1840)

A Colonial Australian cedar sideboard, full cedar secondaries, from the workshop of James Whitesides of Hobart, circa 1840, 148 cm high, 214 cm wide, 72 cm deep

An exceptional Australian Colonial full cedar pedestal…

Exceptional Australian Colonial Cedar Pedestal Sideboard by John Fletcher

An exceptional Australian Colonial full cedar pedestal sideboard, with carving by John Fletcher, Sydney, late 1840s, the rectangular top with cross-banded edge supporting a broad scrolled backboard with applied carved acanthus scrolls, over a beautifully…

William Hamilton (attributed), early Colonial cedar sideboard,…

Tasmanian Cedar Sideboard with Palladium Back, 1835

William Hamilton (attributed), early Colonial cedar sideboard, twin pedestal with palladium back, doors attractively cross banded with tapering feather banded pilasters, Tasmanian origin, circa 1835. 119 cm high, 177 cm wide, 62 cm deep

A Colonial cedar and blackwood sideboard, Tasmania, early 19th…

Colonial Cedar and Blackwood Sideboard from Tasmania, c. 1825

A Colonial cedar and blackwood sideboard, Tasmania, early 19th century, with two deep drawers flanking a central drawer above an arched opening and angled reeded mouldings decorating the exterior, 83.5 cm high, 105 cm wide, 76.5 cm deep. Provenance:…

The 'Butheroe' sideboard, Early Australian cedar six legged…

Butheroe Sideboard: A Historic Family Heirloom

The 'Butheroe' sideboard, Early Australian cedar six legged sideboard, Sydney, circa 1820, family history purports it was originally a wedding gift from Governor Lachlan Maquarie to John Nevell and Elizabeth Vincent, daughter of James Vincent (carpenter…

An important early colonial string inlaid cedar six-leg…

Colonial Cedar String Inlaid Sideboard, Hobart 1815

An important early colonial string inlaid cedar six-leg sideboard, Hobart, circa 1815, 93 cm high, 214 cm wide, 65 cm deep. Literature: Australian Furniture: Pictorial History and Dictionary, 1788-1938, Kevin Fahy and Andrew Simpson, Casuarina Press Ptd…