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The furniture of the Georgian period in Ireland (1714-1830) had been largely forgotten in all but the few remaining homes of the period that kept original pieces.
Simply sign up to the Style myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The Georgian era is, with good reason, dubbed the golden age of furniture design. Beginning in 1714 with the ascension ...
A small bench seat made by custom furniture maker William Switzer and available at Chairish, left, and a George III Style Giltwood mirror from the 19th century, (Both images courtesy of Chairish) ...
“Certain styles, particularly Georgian pieces from the turn of the 19th century, are timeless and can mix very well with modern furniture and interiors,” says Usher, referring specifically to ...
Georgian furniture includes a side table (possibly Irish) and two mahogany chests on chest. There is a good Victorian half tester bed, a Victorian double scroll ended couch, a Regency pedestal ...
Collectors of Irish furniture, or indeed anyone simply interested in the subject, are recommended to pay a visit to Number 29… ...
ANTIQUES and furniture from the home of an 18th century porcelain collector are going up for auction in January, with some expected to fetch up to £20,000.
A newly built London townhouse on a storied street in the posh neighborhood of Kensington has come to the market for £14.25 million (US$16.8 million). The property was designed and developed by ...
This stunning Grade II-listed Georgian mansion in London's East End is on the market for £2.95 million.