William IV Mahogany Etagere

Collection CK30 SKU: 19902
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A superb example of period cabinet furniture, this William IV mahogany etagere epitomises the refined style and craftsmanship of early Victorian England. True to the traditions of circa 1840, it displays both elegance and practicality, capturing the transitional aesthetic between Regency and Victorian sensibilities.

Origin: England

Date: Circa 1840

Material: Mahogany

Dimensions: [Dimensions needed]

Condition: Excellent patina, minor restorations consistent with age

The William IV era was a time of notable innovation in furniture design, blending classic Regency symmetry with emerging Victorian flair. Etagères from this period are prized for their delicate balance of form and utility, and this particular piece stands as a testament to the cabinetmakers’ artistry found in renowned collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum. William IV mahogany étagères of this calibre are scarce, highly prized by collectors for their utility and distinguished provenance.

Notable Features:

  • Crafted from select mahogany, the tiers exhibit a rich patina developed over nearly two centuries, with smooth, rounded edges and generously-proportioned open shelves ideal for display or practical storage.
  • The restrained, elegant lines nod to both Regency symmetry and the gentle curves that presaged Victorian design; turned supports and refined mouldings elevate its visual sophistication.
  • Rarely encountered in this form and condition, this William IV mahogany etagere makes a valuable addition to both period-focused and eclectic interiors, appealing to those seeking traditional English bookcases and standing shelves.
  • Perfect for showcasing books, objets d’art, or curated collections, this versatile piece of cabinet furniture will enhance both drawing rooms and libraries, adding a touch of understated luxury while serving a most practical purpose.

The blending of utility with refinement marks this William IV mahogany etagere as not merely furniture, but a focal point for any room. Collectors and connoisseurs alike will appreciate its historical relevance, enduring style, and the versatile charm that makes it perennially desirable among 19th-century English furnishings.

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