An Exquisite Fine High Quality Piece of Period Furniture by Exhibition Quality Cabinet Maker James Lamb (1816–1903).
Key Features
• Antique - Mid19th Century - Victorian
• Fine grade mahogany with wonderful patina
• High Quality Rosette Centred Oak Lined Drawers
• Hand Carved Flited Tapering Legs
• Original Ceramic and Brass Castors
• Provenance Makers Stamp and Number
• Hand Made by Fine Furniture Cabinet Maker Craftsmen of the period
The condition is exceptionally good. The surfaces have recently had their polish refreshed and finished with beeswax ready for delivery to your home.
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Lamb of Manchester - Exhibition Quality and Fine Furniture Cabinet Maker
Founded by James Lamb in the mid Victorian period, Lamb of Manchester were a renowned high quality cabinet maker. They became a very well respected high class interior designer, decorating and furnishing business operating from Castleford, with their main operational showroom in John Dalton Street, Manchester that was spread over 3 floors, showcasing exceptionally high quality furniture.
The company designed and showcased exhibition quality furniture, first at the Great Exhibition of 1851 at Crystal Palace gaining further international recognition and success winning medals at the London Exhibition in 1862 (sometimes referred to as The International Exhibition of 1862) and the Paris Exhibition in 1867.
A highly respected Exhibition Quality Cabinet Maker synonymous for the best in everything that he did from 1850 – 1885.