A W N Pugin for J G Crace. A rare Gothic Revival carved oak library or serving table with floor level display shelf.

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A.W.N. Pugin. A rare Gothic Revival carved oak library or serving table with floor level display shelf. probably for J C Crace. Pugin used a number of recurring motifs, on furniture in the House of Lords, the Royal apartments. And in the House of Commons. Among those are the Tudor rose. A five-petal combination of the white rose of York and the red rose of Lancaster including the Queen’s monogram, “VR" for ''Victoria Regina'' which is carved each side of a ''T'' entwined with clover style leaves within a blind Quatrafoil. The carved floral extensions to the upper legs are seen in his earlier work as too are the arched details and through tenons. Height 45", Width 54", Depth 19" Circa 1860 .

Year of manufacture
1860
Maker
J G Crace
Designer
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
Period
Gothic Revival

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