Gillow's dumb waiter

Gillow's dumb waiter
Circa 1810
Attributed to Gillow's; a two-tiered mahogany dumb waiter. Each tray with lipped edge, and folding sides. Defined by Sheraton in his 'Cabinet Dictionary 1802' as 'useful piece of furniture, to serve in some respects the place of a waiter, whence it is so named'. The whole is raised on three sabre reeded legs with brass capped castors.

Condition
Excellent

H
104.00cm
40.94 inches
Dia.
50.00cm
19.68 inches
Origin
England
Medium
Mahogany
Reference
GDRNN
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