This remarkable William IV Irish rosewood library table exemplifies the refined craftsmanship and elegant design sensibilities of early 19th-century makers. A quintessential centre table, it merges functionality with decorative appeal, embodying the grandeur of its period and origin.
Origin: Ireland, by Williams & Gibton
Date: Circa 1835
Material: Rosewood
Dimensions: Height: 75 cm (29.5 in), Width: 152 cm (59.8 in), Depth: 82 cm (32.3 in)
Condition: Excellent restored condition with rich patina
Library tables from William IV Ireland, particularly those crafted by Williams & Gibton, are highly prized for their quality and historical relevance. The present table mirrors an identical piece held at the illustrious Lissadell House in County Sligo, attesting to its distinguished provenance. These tables epitomise the restrained opulence of the period, featuring proportions and detailing comparable to prime examples found in major Irish collections and museums.
Notable Features:
- Exquisite rosewood top with a lustrous, well-preserved surface
- Two deep side drawers with elegant, turned knobs and opposing false drawer fronts for balanced aesthetics
- Robust, hand-carved scrolled legs, terminating in typically bold William IV feet
- Clear maker’s stamp from Williams & Gibton, a hallmark of exceptional Irish craftsmanship
The table’s design is a testament to the refined tastes of the William IV era, characterised by fluid curves and stately symmetry. Distinctive elements — such as the scrolling feet and turned drawer pulls — echo Neoclassical restraint while embracing the warmth and grain of the rosewood. Williams & Gibton, renowned cabinet-makers to the Irish aristocracy, ensured their work combined durability with aesthetic finesse.
Especially desirable amongst collectors, this rare centre table offers both historical importance and practical functionality. Its generous dimensions make it ideal for use as a focal point in a library, as a kitchen or dining room table, or as a statement piece in a refined interior scheme. The identical association to Lissadell House further enhances its appeal, making it an outstanding acquisition for discerning enthusiasts of William IV furniture and antique Irish tables alike.
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