Antiques & Furniture in the 19th Century: A Transformative Era

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189 products
Pair of Louis XVI gilt bronze cassolettes with berry finials by Nicholas Wells Antiques, France circa 1780.
Close-up of gilt bronze Bacchus mask detail on Louis XVI cassolettes by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Pair of Louis XVI gilt bronze cassolettes
Nicholas Wells Antiques
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Pair of Baltic Biedermeier armchairs with wooden frames and beige upholstery from Collection CK40 against a plain background
Single Baltic Biedermeier armchair with wooden frame and light upholstery from Collection CK40
Pair of Neoclassical Fauteuils
Collection CK40
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19th Century Indian Cotton & Crushed Shell Qanat Tent Hanging
Collection EE20
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Pair of 19th century Anglo Indian solid ebony caned armchairs with carved vine details by ANTIQUES
Pair of 19th century Anglo Indian solid ebony caned armchairs with carved vine details by ANTIQUES
Pair of 19th Century Anglo Indian Solid Ebony Caned Armchairs
ANTIQUES
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PIETRO BAZZANTI — Marble Bust of Minerva
Collection CK40
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Extending Antique Dining Table in Flame Mahogany with telescopic mechanism and four leaves from 19th century England.
Extending Antique Dining Table in Flame Mahogany with telescopic mechanism and classic carved legs from 19th century England.
Extending Antique Dining Table in Flame Mahogany
Collection PK10
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Victorian Lamb of Manchester ebonised side cabinet with ormolu mounts by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Victorian Lamb of Manchester ebonised and ormolu side cabinet by Nicholas Wells Antiques with mirrored center panel
Lamb of Manchester Ebonised and Ormolu Side Cabinet
Nicholas Wells Antiques
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Pair of Regency mahogany tub chairs with beige upholstery and carved detailing by Collection CK40, ideal for library seating
Pair of Regency mahogany tub chairs with red velvet upholstery and scroll arms from Collection CK40
Pair of Regency Mahogany Tub Chairs
Collection CK40
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Chinese Republic Period silk painting of Canton Enamel vase with red coral by Collection TH20, circa 1900.
Chinese Republic Period Canton Enamel Vase Painting on Silk featuring red coral by Collection TH20
Chinese Republic Period Canton Enamel Vase Painting on Silk
Collection TH20
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Ottoman Kilij and Scabbard
Nicholas Wells Antiques
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Grand Tour inspired Borghese Vase in alabaster with mythological motifs by Collection CK20, circa 1800 Italy.
19th-century Italian Borghese Vase in alabaster with classical mythological motifs by Collection CK20
Borghese Vase
Collection CK20
£9,500.00
Imposing French Directoire commode with brass details and Carrara marble top by Collection EE40
Imposing French Directoire commode with crotch mahogany, brass accents, Carrara marble top by Collection EE40.
Imposing French Directoire Commode
Collection EE40
£9,500.00
Sheraton Mahogany Drum Table with tooled leather top, crossbanded mahogany, boxwood stringing, and pedestal base with brass castors.
Sheraton Mahogany Drum Table with tooled leather top, crossbanded mahogany border, and pedestal base with outswept legs.
Sheraton Mahogany Drum Table
Collection PK10
£6,850.00

The 19th century was a period of remarkable change and artistic evolution in the world of decorative arts. A wave of stylistic movements—including Neoclassicism, Gothic Revival, Arts and Crafts, and Art Nouveau—reflected the shifting values, technological advancements, and social transformations of the time.

🏺 Neoclassicism and Revival Styles

In the early 1800s, Neoclassicism dominated European design, drawing heavily from ancient Greek and Roman ideals.

  • Features: Symmetry, clean lines, and classical motifs
  • Influence: Impacted architecture, ceramics, and refined furniture forms

Running parallel, the Gothic Revival embraced medieval aesthetics:

  • Characteristics: Ornate detailing, pointed arches, and vertical emphasis
  • Iconic Example: The Houses of Parliament in London, embodying this romantic architectural return

🪑 The Arts and Crafts Movement

Emerging mid-century, the Arts and Crafts movement responded directly to industrialization.

  • Philosophy: Advocated for handcrafted quality over machine-made uniformity
  • Design Ethos: Celebrated natural forms, honest materials, and artisanal craftsmanship
  • Mediums: Furniture, textiles, and ceramics infused with organic simplicity

🌿 Art Nouveau: Nature Takes Form

Toward the close of the century, Art Nouveau redefined aesthetics across Europe.

  • Visual Language: Flowing lines, botanical inspiration, and fluid forms
  • Innovation: Integrated modern materials such as cast iron and glass
  • Applications: Seen in furnishings, jewelry, glassware, and architectural details

⚙️ Technology and Society: Forces of Change

The Industrial Revolution dramatically reshaped production and design:

  • Mass Accessibility: Decorative arts became available to wider demographics
  • New Materials: Steel, glass, and composite techniques broadened creative possibilities
  • Educational Institutions: Institutions like the Royal College of Art and École des Beaux-Arts elevated design standards and encouraged experimentation

🧵 Conclusion: Bridging Eras

The 19th century's decorative arts served as a bridge between tradition and innovation. Each movement brought its own response to the cultural and technological shifts of the age, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to influence artists, designers, and craftsmen today.

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