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Bentwood Hall Stand Thonet Style

Stock No

P0142

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2019

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Item Description

Superb early 20th century bentwood hall stand, having 8 S shaped coat hooks and 8 bentwood scrolls for hats, surmounted by a turned finial, supported on cluster column terminating in 4 downswept legs with a ring for sticks and umbrellas. This antique hall stand is ready to place at home. c1920


Michael Thonet (2 July 1796 – 3 March 1871) was a German-Austrian cabinet maker, known for the invention of bentwood furniture.
He received a bronze medal at The Great exhibition of London in 1851 and at the next World's Fair, Exposition Universelle in Paris 1855, he was awarded the silver medal.
In 1856 Thonet Brothers expanded with a furniture factory in Korycany and in the next years, five more Central European production sites were established in Bystrice pod Hostýnem, Velké Uherce, Vsetín, Halenkov and Radomsko in 1880.

H81" W29" d29"
H206cm W74cm D74cm

Item Info

Seller

SPINKA & CO

Seller Location

Derbyshire, Derbyshire

Item Dimensions

H: 206cm W: 74cm D: 74cm

Period

c1920

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Location

Derbyshire, Derbyshire

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Contact No

+44 (0)7517 940350

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