European Decorative Arts in the 18th Century

European Decorative Arts in the 18th Century

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The 18th century was a golden age for the decorative arts in Europe, when aristocratic patronage, international trade, and masterful craftsmanship combined to produce objects of lasting beauty. Across continental Europe, from the palaces of southern Europe to the salons of northern Europe, new styles emerged — each reflecting regional character yet bound together by a shared pursuit of refinement and elegance.

At Nicholas Wells Antiques, we celebrate this extraordinary era through carefully curated pieces that embody the artistry and sophistication of 18th-century design.


Rococo: Lightness and Luxury in Continental Europe

First flourishing in France, Rococo spread rapidly across Europe, from Italy and Spain in the south to Germany and Scandinavia in the north. Characterised by playful asymmetry, gilded ornament, and soft colour palettes, Rococo furniture and decoration brought intimacy and charm into aristocratic interiors.

Highlights of Rococo craftsmanship include cabriole-legged chairs, bombe commodes, and gilt mirrors — pieces that blended comfort with exuberant decoration.


Porcelain: Europe’s Finest Achievement

Porcelain became one of the most coveted materials of the century, with manufactories across Europe competing to perfect and refine their artistry.

  • Meissen (Germany) pioneered the first European hard-paste porcelain, famed for lifelike figurines and painted detail.
  • Sèvres (France) produced sumptuous vases and tableware, collected by courts across continental Europe.
  • Capodimonte (Naples) exemplified the elegance of southern European porcelain, marked by painterly decoration and sculptural inventiveness.

Themes of nature, mythology, and chinoiserie were shared across Europe, reflecting both local taste and international exchange.


Tapestry: Northern and Southern European Mastery

Tapestry weaving reached new artistic heights, uniting narrative and ornament in silk and wool.

  • France’s Gobelins and Beauvais ateliers led continental production with mythological and pastoral epics.
  • In northern Europe, Flemish workshops produced richly coloured hangings prized across the continent.
  • In southern Europe, Italian centres wove smaller-scale ecclesiastical and decorative pieces.

Tapestries were not merely decoration but immersive storytelling devices, turning interiors into stage-sets of aristocratic taste.


Chinoiserie: Europe’s Exotic Fascination

Chinoiserie swept through both northern and southern Europe, reflecting European imaginings of Asia. Motifs of pagodas, dragons, and floral gardens enlivened furniture, ceramics, wallpaper, and lacquerware, often with playful, whimsical flair. From Parisian salons to English country houses, chinoiserie epitomised the European fascination with the exotic.


Silverware: Social Rituals in Precious Metal

Silversmiths across Europe transformed everyday rituals into displays of artistry and wealth.

  • English and Dutch workshops in northern Europe excelled in refinement, producing elegant tea sets and candelabra.
  • Spanish and Italian silversmiths in southern Europe created monumental ecclesiastical silver of dazzling effect.

Techniques such as repoussé, chasing, and engraving added layers of splendour, making silver central to both dining and ceremony.


Wallpaper: European Interiors Reimagined

Wallpaper emerged as a fashionable surface across Europe, turning walls into pictorial landscapes.

  • England led innovation in printed designs, with firms such as Cole & Son exporting across the continent.
  • Continental Europe embraced chinoiserie scenes, floral repeats, and panoramic landscapes, often inspired by textiles and engravings.

Wallpaper offered a cost-effective yet stylish alternative to tapestries, shaping interiors across both northern and southern Europe.


Britain’s Contribution to the European Tradition

Though geographically distinct, Britain played a vital role in the decorative arts of 18th-century Europe.

  • Thomas Chippendale published The Director, a pattern book that spread English Rococo and Neoclassical designs across the continent.
  • Robert Adam, inspired by the antiquities of southern Europe, developed a distinct Neoclassical language that influenced interiors from London to St Petersburg.
  • Matthew Boulton of Birmingham merged artistry with industry, producing ormolu and silverware admired throughout Europe.

Nicholas Wells Antiques and the European Tradition

At Nicholas Wells Antiques, our collection of 18th-century European decorative arts reflects this remarkable dialogue between northern and southern Europe, Rococo exuberance and Neoclassical clarity, courtly splendour and domestic comfort.

Whether it is a giltwood mirror from continental Europe, a finely chased piece of English silver, or a cabinet inspired by southern European antiquity, each object carries the legacy of an era when artistry defined civilisation.

Explore our 18th-century antiques collection to discover original pieces that embody the refinement, elegance, and cultural richness of Europe’s decorative golden age.

 

‘MUHAMMAD’S LADDER’ SHAMSHIR WITH GOLD MOUNTS
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DECCANI MUGHAL DAGGER
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A group of three early 18th century scagliola trompe l'oeil panels
Collection TH10
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South China Sea Storage Jar
Collection EE10
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Pair of Portuguese Carved Pedestals
Collection NE10
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Pair of 18th Century Rococo Parcel Gilt Italian Wall Brackets
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George III Sheraton Satinwood Pole Screen
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18th Century Bronze Prow Of A South Indian ‘Luang’ River Ship
Collection EE20
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Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain Mug
Collection TH10
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Ottoman Hardstone And Gilt Tombak Casket
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Bohemian Gilt Beakers
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Thomas Wright
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18 Inch Pair Of Voneche Cut Glass Fruit Coolers
Collection TH20
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Pair of Large 18th Century Italian Walnut Stools
Collection CK20
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Early 18th Century George II Walnut Stool
Collection CK20
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Pair of Neo Classical Canapés
Collection CK20
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Spanish walnut Vargueno on stand | 17th Century
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Imposing French Directoire Commode
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Important Louis XV Bombe Commode Stamped I B Hedouin
Collection CK20
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Henry Hill of Marlborough | George III Serpentine Chest of Drawers
Collection CK20
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George III Sheraton Cabinet Bookcase
Collection CK20
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Ince and Mayhew George III Secretaire Breakfront Bookcase mahogany antique with glazed doors and multiple drawers
Ince and Mayhew George III Secretaire Breakfront Bookcase detailed marquetry corner on mahogany wood panel.
Ince and Mayhew George III Secretaire Breakfront Bookcase
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George III Chippendale period mahogany breakfront bookcase with glazed doors and carved detailing circa 1780.
George III Chippendale period mahogany breakfront bookcase with glazed doors and carved details, circa 1780.
George III Chippendale period mahogany breakfront bookcase
Collection TH20
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George III Chippendale Mahogany Serpentine Commode with four drawers and carved fruiting vine pilasters, circa 1760.
George III Chippendale Mahogany Serpentine Commode with four oak drawers and carved fruiting vine pilasters.
George III Chippendale Mahogany Serpentine Commode
Collection CK30
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George III Cellarette Attributed To Gillows, oval mahogany cabinet with reeded legs and brass lion handles, circa 1800.
George III Cellarette Attributed To Gillows in mahogany with brass lion handles and reeded legs on casters.
George III Cellarette Attributed To Gillows
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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 I Japanned Bow Front Hanging Corner Cupboard with polychrome floral japanning, original paint, lock, and key.
George I Japanned Bow Front Hanging Corner Cupboard with floral tulip and rose decoration on aged paint.
George I Japanned Bow Front Hanging Corner Cupboard
Collection NE10
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GEORGE I BURR WALNUT BUREAU CHEST early 18th century fall front desk with four drawers and brass handles.
GEORGE I BURR WALNUT BUREAU CHEST with fall front, brass handles, secret compartments, and figured walnut finish.
GEORGE I BURR WALNUT BUREAU CHEST
Collection PK10
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French Directoire Satinwood Secretaire Abattant with brass fluting and rosewood accents, early 19th century design.
French Directoire Satinwood Secretaire Abattant with brass details and multiple drawers, early 19th century antique furniture.
French Directoire Satinwood Secretaire Abattant
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Early Georgian Oak Sideboard with brass handles, cabriole legs, flat oak top, circa 1720, elegant 18th-century design.
Early Georgian Oak Sideboard with four drawers, brass handles, cabriole legs, and polished oak finish circa 1720.
Early Georgian Oak Sideboard
Collection CK30
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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
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Pair of George III Sheraton Knife Urns on Stands, late 18th century British antique wooden decorative urns.
Pair of George III Sheraton Knife Urns on Stands, late 18th century English wooden urns with decorative brass handles.
Pair of George III Sheraton Knife Urns on Stands
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Pair Of George III Hepplewhite Mahogany Card Tables Attributed To Gillows with satinwood banding and fluted legs.
Pair Of George III Hepplewhite Mahogany Card Tables Attributed To Gillows with satinwood banding and fluted legs.
Pair Of George III Hepplewhite Mahogany Card Tables Attributed To Gillows
Collection CK30
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George III Sheraton Satinwood Occasional Table with D-end drop panels and boxwood ebony stringing circa 1790 England
George III Sheraton Satinwood Occasional Table leg detail with caster and polished wood finish circa 1790 England.
George III Sheraton Satinwood Occasional Table
Collection CK30
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GEORGE III MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR TRIPOD TABLE with carved edges, fluted column, cabriole legs, and birdcage tilt mechanism circa 1770.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR TRIPOD TABLE with carved edges, birdcage tilt, fluted column, and cabriole legs circa 1770.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR TRIPOD TABLE
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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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A George III mahogany silver table with cluster column legs and double-column x frame stretcher, circa 1765.
A George III mahogany silver table with cluster column legs and double-column x frame stretcher, England circa 1765.
A George III mahogany silver table
Collection TH30
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Blue and White Delft Vases Mounted as Table Lamps with intricate floral 18th-century design from the Netherlands circa 1750.
Blue and White Delft Vases Mounted as Table Lamps, 18th Century Dutch porcelain with floral blue decoration, pair of lamps.
Blue and White Delft Vases Mounted as Table Lamps
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Irish George II mahogany oval drop leaf table with cabriole legs and Irish fluted pad foot, circa 1740.
Irish George II mahogany oval drop leaf table with cabriole legs and Irish fluted pad feet circa 1740
Irish George II mahogany oval drop leaf table
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Pair of Venetian mid 18th Century wall mirrors with original engraved plates and giltwood frames, circa 1750 Venice.
Pair of Venetian mid 18th Century wall mirrors
Collection EE20
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