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

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189 products
Coco de Mer Nut
Nicholas Wells Antiques
£1,500.00
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Indian Bronze Box | Antique
Collection EE10
£750.00
Set of five 18th century Bohemian gilt beakers with floral garlands by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Set of five Bohemian gilt beakers with floral garlands by Nicholas Wells Antiques, circa 1780, clear faceted glass
Bohemian Gilt Beakers
Nicholas Wells Antiques
£450.00
Chinese Cloisonné Bronze Vase Mounted as a Lamp
Collection EE40
£POA
Anglo-Indian Sheesham Gateleg Dining Table
Collection EE40
£POA
Chinese Cloisonné Bronze Vase Mounted as a Lamp
Collection EE40
£POA
An Indian miniature mica picture of a procession
Collection TH30
£POA
Large 19th Century Italian Marble Font
Collection NE10
£POA
Fijian Gata war club carved from dense hardwood with intricate patterns by Collection ON20, symbolizing Polynesian heritage.
Detail of a carved Fijian Gata war club in dark hardwood from Collection ON20, showcasing intricate traditional patterns.
Fijian Gata War Club (Gata Waka)
Collection ON20
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19th century leather desk chair in late Georgian style with worn patina and scroll arms from Collection TH30
19th century late Georgian leather desk chair with curved arms and nailhead trim from Collection TH30
19th Century Leather Upholstered Desk Chair in the Late Georgian Style
Collection TH30
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Japanese Meiji bronze dragon stick stand from 1900 with intricate cast dragons, elegant cylindrical form by Collection TH30
Japanese Meiji bronze stick stand with intricate dragons, cylindrical form from circa 1900 by Collection TH30
Japanese Meiji Bronze Dragon Stick Stand
Collection TH30
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‘MUHAMMAD’S LADDER’ SHAMSHIR WITH GOLD MOUNTS
Collection ON20
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NEPHRITE JADE KHANJAR DAGGER
Collection ON20
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19th-century New Zealand whalebone kotiate club showcasing traditional Māori design by Collection ON10
New Zealand Whalebone 'Kotiate' Club
Collection ON10
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Tongan Headrest
Collection ON10
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Tongan headrest, kali hahapo
Collection ON10
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Oceanic Totokia War Club
Collection ON10
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Pair Of White Opaline And Gilt Glass Charles X Candlesticks
The Sold Archive
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A Dutch Delft Pottery Polychrome Landscape Plaque
The Sold Archive
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Pair of 19th century bronze centaur sculptures on oval bases by Nicholas Wells Antiques, Italy inspired designs
Bronze centaur sculpture by Nicholas Wells Antiques, 19th century Italian design on oval base, 52cm tall.
Pair of Bronze Centaurs
Nicholas Wells Antiques
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Antonio Canova
Nicholas Wells Antiques
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Marble bust of a veiled woman titled La Zingarella by Carlo Albacini offered by Nicholas Wells Antiques
White marble bust of a veiled woman by Carlo Albacini, available from Nicholas Wells Antiques
Carlo Albacini
Nicholas Wells Antiques
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Pair of Wedgwood Jasperware and Cut Glass Three Light Candelabra
Collection NI10
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Five Branch Dutch Chandelier
Nicholas Wells Antiques
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SET OF FOUR FRENCH NEOCLASSICAL GILT BRONZE WALL LIGHTS
Collection CK10
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Late 19th century Shoolbred chamber pot in wooden cabinet, elegant Victorian craftsmanship by Collection TH10
Late 19th Century Chamber Pot by Shoolbred
Collection TH10
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Pair of elegant opaline glass vases with floral motifs and gold detailing from Collection TH10, 19th-century French design.
Pair of opaline glass vases with floral designs and covers from Collection TH10, showcasing elegant nineteenth-century French artistry.
Pair of Opaline Glass Vases and Covers
Collection TH10
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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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