Howard & Sons Canadian Pitch Pine Chest of Drawers London Circa 1865
Howard & Sons Canadian Pitch Pine Chest of Drawers London Circa 1865
Magnificent country house 19th century Victorian Howard & Sons Canadian pitch pine cross banded chest of drawers, London circa 1865, the rectangular overhanging inlaid top over two short and three long drawers, the drawers with geometric inlay all with original brass ring pull handles and brass escutcheons, all drawers with brass lever locks with ‘H’ stamp, raised on a plinth base, superb quality, simply stunning, reserve now.
Background: Howard and Sons
The name of Howard and Sons is probably one of the best known and highly sought after names in upholstered furniture.
The company was started by John Howard in 1820 trading from 24 Leman St, London as a Cabinet Maker. Over the next 25 years they would make several changes of premises within the Whitechapel area. First to 27 Great Alie St (Now just Alie St) before moving a short distance to 34 Great Alie St.
In 1844 the company made its first venture into upholstered furniture by opening a showroom/workshop at 36 Red lion St. This was also to be a big move towards what would be their next and most famous location.
In 1848 they moved to a new address much more accustomed with the name; Berners St. London as “Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer and Decorator” under the name John Howard and Sons.
By 1872 the company was occupying 25, 26 and 27 Berners St.
By 1854 he was established in the heart of the West End at 22 and 36 Berners Street. The firm grew to become one of the most fashionable and successful of the 19th century, participating in many of the International Exhibitions for the remainder of the century.
They employed their eclectic styles working for many important clients providing furniture for important houses such as Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire, Elton Hall, Huntingdonshire and Stokesay Court, Shropshire. Still fashionable at the close of the century, in 1893 they provided the fittings for Mr Vanderbilt's yacht
In 1935 the well established decorators Lenygon and Morant appear to take over the name with the business address being given as 31 Old Burlington St (Lenygon and Morants premesis since 1909). Lenygon and Morant later moved to South Audley St where from 1954 they advertised as 'Makers of Howard Chairs and Sofas’. In 1967 the owners of Lenygon and Morant open Howard Chairs Limited, the company operating from Lyme St continue to make high quality sofas and armchairs
It is believed that Queen Elizabeth II has the largest private collection of Howard & Sons chairs in the world.
Antique
19th century
Victorian
Howard & Sons
Chest of Drawers
Circa 1865
Canadian Pitch Pine
Five Drawers
Original brass drop handles
Brass key escutcheons
Original ‘H’ stamped lever locks
Hand dovetailed drawer construction
Lovely rich colour and grain configuration
Excellent original condition
Investment
Practical & Beautiful
The chest is in very good condition, all drawers open and close with ease, the top is flat with a small ink mark to the rear, all brass work is original and present as are all of the locks and escutcheons, the left-hand side of the chest is in good order with a minor age marks and splits, the back panels are original and in good order, no signs of past or present woodworm, no odours or smell, the chest comes with one non working key with tassel, wonderful patina.
Width: 46” / 117cm
Depth: 21.5” / 55cm
Height: 45” / 115cm
Free delivery is offered to England & Wales only when buyer pays full asking price, next day delivery is not possible due to the size of the piece, please allow between 7-14 days delivery
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