Art Deco Sideboard by Epstein 1930’s
£1,950
Description
Epstein Sideboard.
A Fine Art Deco Sideboard by H&L Epstein produced in England circa1930 in Figured Bleached Walnut with Sycamore detailing. A central cabinet with two fluted doors adjoined by two shelved side cabinets. .
Inside the central cabinet there are three mahogany draws and bottle stand. The right and left cabinets have two mahogany shelves and drawers.
Fitted with aĀ protective glass top.
In excellent condition fully and professionally restored in our own workshops.Bakelite and silver plate handles three working locks with key.
Dimensions:
HĀ 39inch. 99 cm
W 60 inchĀ 153 cm
D 22. Inch. 56. cm.
Style: Art Deco
Maker. H&L Epstein
Materials . Bleached walnut , Sycamore and Mahogany.
Origin: United Kingdom
Date of Manufacture: 1930ās
Delivery:Ā Please enquire for an accurate quote.
We aim to deliver items 1- 3 weeks from date of purchase ,depending on location.
H & L Epstein Ltd.
During the 1930ās many English homes had among their contents, furniture of the finest quality in the Art Deco style that came from very humble origins in the back streets of the East End of London.
In the late 19th century Jewish cabinet makers emigrated from the Baltic States and the Balkans to form a cabinet-making colony in the East End of London mainly around the Shoreditch Area.
Morris Epstein was one of these skilled immigrant craftsmen his six sons followed him into the furniture trade. In 1929 two of the brothers Harry and Louis formed H&L Epstein furniture designers and manufacturers they created some of the best British Art Deco period furniture ever produced.
In the 1930ās the Epstein company was considered to be a large firm of fifteen men with Harry and Lou at the helm, Harry the designer and Lou the cabinet-maker working with a highly skilled team of craftsmen mainly from Eastern Europe. They prided themselves on making furniture by hand only using the finest materials,considered artists rather than tradesmen. With their origins in the Baltic lands and Balkans they were unaffected by the many forces which affected British furniture design such as the Arts and crafts movement, their designs being more influenced by their customers tastes who wanted avant-garde furniture as exhibited by the major French designers at the Paris 1925 Art Deco exhibition..
Harry Epstein an excellent designer with a great eye for shape and proportion his designs for the Cloud dining and lounge suites, boat based tables and cabinets are some of the most iconic Art Deco designs recognised today.
A lot of Epsteinās furniture was commission made so customers could order what they required.
In the early years ofĀ trading they retailed their furniture through East End furniture outlets such as Percy Young, Weinbau and Caplan, eventually opening their own shops in London, Manchester, Dublin and Glasgow.
Epstein Furniture before world war two does not bear a makers mark, later pieces from the 1950ās sometimes have an ivorine label stamped H&L Epstein Ltd or Epstein & Goldman.
Most pre war Epstein pieces are identified by their style, quality and manufacturing techniques.
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Shipping:
When purchasing from us please enquire for an accurate delivery quote .
We aim to deliver items 1- 3 weeks from date of purchase ,depending on location.
Worldwide Shipping:
Smaller Items can be packed and delivered using Fedex or a similar fast international delivery service.Furniture and fittings may incur extra packing charges and may need to be handled by a professional shipping company. In this event, I will be pleased to obtain competitive quotes.
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