A William IV Canterbury made out of Rosewood with laurel leaf wreaths flanking the 'X' framed dividers, below is a small drawer with two turned handles, all on four turned legs set on brass castors.
Similar to John Claudius Louden’s 1833, Grecian designed Canterbury. A Canterbury was designed to hold sheet music from the 1780s and was considered a symbol of wealth in American homes especially.
Rosewood Canterbury in the manner of J.C. Louden, circa 1830s
£540.00Price
Height: 42.0cm
Width: 49.5cm
Depth: 39.5cm