Winks and Hall was a prominent cabinetmaking company based in Auckland, New Zealand, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The company was founded in 1878 by William Winks and Thomas Hall, who were both skilled cabinetmakers. They established their business on Victoria Street in central Auckland and quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality furniture and fittings.

Winks and Hall's early work included fitting out the interiors of many of Auckland's grandest buildings, including the Auckland Town Hall and the Bank of New Zealand building. They also supplied furniture to some of Auckland's wealthiest families. In 1901, Winks and Hall won a prestigious commission to design and fit out the interior of Government House, the official residence of the Governor-General of New Zealand. Their work on this project was highly praised and helped to cement their reputation as one of Auckland's leading more...

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A New Zealand colonial Winks & Hall (Auckland) kauri side table,…

A New Zealand colonial Winks & Hall (Auckland) kauri side table, square top on turned and faceted legs. Original makers label to base. 30 x 30 x 47.5 cm.

A 19th century quality N.Z. colonial inlaid marquetry specimen…

19th Century NZ Colonial Marquetry Specimen Table

A 19th century quality N.Z. colonial inlaid marquetry specimen table, circular form, the top with radiating triangular and starburst patterns in various native timbers with a wider burr kauri outer border and thumb moulded edge, serpentine panelled frieze…