Holland & Sons was a British furniture company that was founded in 1803 by Stephen Taprell and William Holland, a relation of the architect Henry Holland. The company was originally known as Taprell & Holland, but the name was changed to Holland & Sons in 1843 when William Holland took over the firm.

Holland & Sons quickly became one of the most successful furniture makers in 19th century England and was known for its high-quality craftsmanship and its use of luxurious materials, such as mahogany, rosewood, and ivory. Holland & Sons also produced a wide range of furniture styles, from traditional English to more modern and eclectic designs.

The company's success was due in part to its willingness to embrace new technologies and trends. Holland & Sons was one of the first furniture makers in England to use steam-powered machinery, and it also employed some of the more...

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Exceptional burr walnut, marquetry and ormolu mounted credenza,…

Burr Walnut Credenza with Ormolu Mounts and Marquetry

Exceptional burr walnut, marquetry and ormolu mounted credenza, c. 1850, in the manner of Holland & Sons, the variegated rouge marble top fitted within a gilded bronze frieze, above three panelled doors decorated with urns, musical instruments and flowers…

A fine Victorian walnut and inlaid open sideboard, Holland &…

Victorian Walnut Inlaid Open Sideboard by Holland & Sons

A fine Victorian walnut and inlaid open sideboard, Holland & Sons, last quarter 19th century, the rectangular top with shaped low pediment back above an open shelf and a pair of cabinets below, the back and cabinet doors, finely moulded and inlaid…

A set of four Victorian Gothic oak dining chairs, to a design…

Victorian Gothic Oak Dining Chairs by W.N. Pugin

A set of four Victorian Gothic oak dining chairs, to a design by a W N Pugin circa 1870 of house of Parliament form, and probably made by Holland and Sons or Gillows.

An ebonised and gilt Aesthetic movement standing corner cabinet…

Gothic-inspired corner cabinet by Bruce J. Talbert

An ebonised and gilt Aesthetic movement standing corner cabinet attributed to Bruce J. Talbert, 1873, made by Gillow & Co, having a spindle cornice and knob finials above a pair of panelled doors painted in gilt with personifications of Plenty and peace…

Early Victorian mahogany marble top table with 2 drawers, by…

Victorian Marble Top Table by Holland & Sons

Early Victorian mahogany marble top table with 2 drawers, by Holland and Sons maker to Queen Victoria c.1850, maker stamped in drawer, 122 cm wide, 61 cm deep, 74.5 cm high

Fine 19th century side table of Louis XV form all marquetry…

Marquetry Inlaid Louis XV Side Table with Ormolu Mounts

Fine 19th century side table of Louis XV form all marquetry inlaid with surface of fruit bowl, floral frieze panels on kingwood base all ormolu mounted, probated in England as Holland & Sons, English furniture makers 1803 - 1942

A finely carved pollard oak sideboard in the manner of Holland…

Pollard Oak Sideboard, Holland & Sons Style, c1880

A finely carved pollard oak sideboard in the manner of Holland & Sons c1880

Antique satinwood Sutherland table by Holland & Sons, 76 cm…

Holland & Sons Satinwood Sutherland Table

Antique satinwood Sutherland table by Holland & Sons, 76 cm wide, 71.5 cm high approx.