Mahogany Antique Furniture Collections

Mahogany Antique Furniture Collections

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By the early 18th century, mahogany had replaced walnut as the pre-eminent cabinet wood in England. Imported through colonial trade from the West Indies, Central America, and South America, mahogany quickly became the timber of choice for fine furniture. It offered qualities unrivalled by native hardwoods: great strength, resistance to splitting, wide boards largely free of knots, and a deep, lustrous colour that improved with age and polish.

Origins and Trade

Although small quantities of mahogany were known in England by the late 1600s, it was in the early 1700s that large-scale imports transformed furniture-making. Jamaica, Honduras, and Cuba were major sources, with Spanish and British merchants bringing shiploads of timber across the Atlantic. Mahogany’s workability made it ideal both for robust solid forms and for highly decorative veneers, and it soon became a mark of quality and prestige.

Decorative Cuts and Types of Mahogany

Cabinetmakers quickly realised that different cuts of mahogany produced strikingly varied effects, allowing them to enhance the grandeur of their designs:

  • Flame Mahogany – Taken from the crotch of the tree where trunk meets branch, flame mahogany displays dramatic, flame-like figuring, often reserved for the best veneered commodes, card tables, and bookcases.

  • Plum Pudding Mahogany (Acajou Mouchetté) – Distinguished by its dense, irregular “spotted” figuring, resembling a rich plum pudding, this decorative cut was particularly fashionable in the mid-to-late 18th century for veneers.

  • Crotch Mahogany – Another cut from the branching point of the tree, crotch mahogany yields bold, swirling patterns, bringing movement and depth to table tops and cabinet panels.

These richly figured cuts allowed cabinetmakers to create furniture of dramatic visual appeal, often combining solid mahogany frames with carefully chosen show veneers.

Cabinetmakers and Mahogany in England

The rise of mahogany coincided with the golden age of English cabinetmaking. Thomas Chippendale used it to realise his most ambitious Rococo and Neoclassical creations, from intricately carved chairs to monumental bookcases, as illustrated in his Director. Gillow of Lancaster and London built their reputation on the quality of their mahogany work, supplying refined dining tables, writing furniture, and chairs that remain highly sought after today. William Vile, John Cobb, Ince & Mayhew, and Robert Adam’s circle of designers also embraced mahogany, elevating it into the standard bearer of Georgian taste.

From Walnut to Mahogany

Walnut had been the dominant cabinet wood of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, particularly for veneered furniture in the William and Mary, Queen Anne, and early Georgian styles. Burr and oyster walnut created elegant decorative surfaces, but the timber had natural limitations: it grew in relatively small sizes, was prone to worm, and lacked the strength required for larger, more ambitious designs.

Mahogany, by contrast, arrived in England in wide planks and great lengths, allowing cabinetmakers to construct larger pieces such as extending dining tables, library bookcases, and tall chests of drawers without the need for excessive joints. Its strength also enabled deeper carving, sharper detail, and more sculptural ornament. By the 1730s, mahogany had decisively overtaken walnut in fashionable taste, ushering in a new era of design that defined English furniture throughout the Georgian period.

Legacy

By the mid-18th century, mahogany was firmly established as the hallmark of refinement and status in English interiors. Its durability, polish, and adaptability ensured it remained the wood of choice throughout the Georgian period, continuing to shape the identity of English furniture well into the 19th century.

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
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Set of 2+8 William IV mahogany dining chairs with upholstered seats by Collection PK10, circa 1815 England.
Set of 2+8 William IV Mahogany Dining Chairs
Collection PK10
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Early 19th century flame mahogany Biedermeier sofa from Collection EE20 with ornate wood and patterned upholstery
Early 19th century flame mahogany Biedermeier sofa with intricate woodwork by Collection EE20, elegant vintage seating piece
Early 19th Century Flame Mahogany Biedermeier Sofa
Collection EE20
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Georgian Mahogany Circular Tilt Top Tripod Table with turned column and three cabriole legs circa 1735 England.
Georgian Mahogany Circular Tilt Top Tripod Table with turned column and three out-swept cabriole legs circa 1735.
Georgian Mahogany Circular Tilt Top Tripod Table
Collection CK30
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Regency flame mahogany shelf set with brass wire panels and castors by Collection CK20 in classic English style.
Close-up of carved sunken paw foot in polished flame mahogany on shelves by Collection CK20 Regency style
Regency flame mahogany set of shelves
Collection CK20
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Early 18th Century George I Mahogany Silver Table with tray top, drawer, slender cabriole legs, and pad feet circa 1720 England.
Early 18th Century George I Mahogany Silver Table drawer detail showing wood grain and metal hinge.
Early 18th Century George I Mahogany Silver Table
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George III Serpentine Mahogany Card Table with egg-and-dart moulded top, fluted legs, and baize-lined interior, circa 1760.
George III Serpentine Mahogany Card Table with fluted legs, serpentine front, and egg-and-dart moulded top circa 1760.
George III Serpentine Mahogany Card Table
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George II mahogany wing chair with carved cabriole legs and cream upholstery from Collection CK20
Close-up of carved mahogany cabriole leg with claw foot and brass caster on George II wing chair by Collection CK20
George II Mahogany Wing Chair
Collection CK20
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GEORGE II MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK with brass handles, recessed cupboard, ogee bracket feet, 18th-century English design.
GEORGE II MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK early 18th century with brass handles and ogee bracket feet, England circa 1725
GEORGE II MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK
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William IV Mahogany Etagere three-tier mid-19th-century shelf with carved legs and wheels England circa 1840
William IV Mahogany Etagere close-up showing detailed carved woodwork and polished mahogany finish on three tiers.
William IV Mahogany Etagere
Collection CK30
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Pair of George III Period Tray Top Mahogany Bedside Cabinets with tambour doors and commode drawers, circa 1770s England.
Pair of George III Period Tray Top Mahogany Bedside Cabinets with galleried tops and tambour cupboard doors.
Pair of George III Period Tray Top Mahogany Bedside Cabinets
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A George III flame veneered mahogany wall mirror with gilt gesso frame and engraved coronet and star, circa 1770.
A George III flame veneered mahogany wall mirror with shaped fret cut frame and gilt gesso slip moulding.
A George III flame veneered mahogany wall mirror
Collection CK40
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George III Mahogany Card Table with cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, scallop shell carvings, mid-18th century English design.
George III Mahogany Card Table mid-18th century with carved cabriole legs and ball claw feet England circa 1770
George III Mahogany Card Table
Collection CK30
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GEORGE II MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, mid 18th century with patina, four drawers, oxidised handles, bracket feet, England circa 1740-1750.
Close-up of ornate keyhole on GEORGE II MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS showing rich mahogany grain and patina.
GEORGE II MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS
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George II Mahogany Revolving Dumbwaiter with three tiers and hairy paw feet in Chippendale style circa 1750.
George II Mahogany Revolving Dumbwaiter detailed hairy paw foot carved in mid-18th century Chippendale style wood.
George II Mahogany Revolving Dumbwaiter
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Pair of Art Deco bedside cabinets by de Coenes Frères with mahogany veneer and bun handles from Nicholas Wells Antiques.
Pair of Art Deco bedside cabinets by de Coenes Frères with mahogany and boxwood detailing from Nicholas Wells Antiques
Pair of Art Deco Bedside Cabinets By de Coenes Frères
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19th century carved mahogany George II stool with red velvet seat from Collection CK20, elegant antique accent piece
19th century carved mahogany George II stool with red velvet seat from Collection CK20, elegant Victorian craftsmanship
19th century carved mahogany George II stool
Collection CK20
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Empire mahogany armchair with carved scroll arms and cream upholstery from Collection TH20, early 19th century French style.
Empire Mahogany Armchair
Collection TH20
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Quarter Veneered Bookmatched Mahogany Oval 2 Tier Table with brass frame and casters, England circa 1910.
Quarter Veneered Bookmatched Mahogany Oval 2 Tier Table top showing detailed wood grain and brass edging
Quarter Veneered Bookmatched Mahogany Oval 2 Tier Table
Collection CK30
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A Marsh and Jones towel rail
Collection TH10
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19th Century Leather Upholstered Desk Chair in the Late Georgian Style
Collection TH30
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19th Century Empire Period North European Gueridon Centre Table
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Pair of Art Deco Commodes by DE COENE FRERES
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Fretwork Chinese Chippendale Centre Table
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Fine 19th Century Gueridon Table
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Pair Of Dressing Tables By Gillows of Lancaster
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Rococo Chippendale Mahogany Card Table
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Fine George II Mahogany Chest of Drawers
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George III Flat Back Mahogany Sofa
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George III Mahogany Chippendale Side Table
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Georgian Flame Mahogany Tilt Top Dining Table
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Nest Of Four Antique Mahogany And Brass Inlaid Tables
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A Pair Of George III Chippendale Mahogany Stools
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Prisoner Of War Mahogany And Brass Cigar Guillotine
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George II Mahogany Tripod Candlestand Table
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English Antique William IV Mahogany Hall Bench
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Pair Of George III Mahogany Pedestal Cupboards
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A Pair Of George III Mahogany Window Seats
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Chippendale Mahogany Armchair - 19th Century
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George III Gothic Mahogany Bookcase
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