FO0004 An Early Victorian English Mahogany Canterbury on Casters - Antiques and Possibilities

An Early Victorian English Mahogany Canterbury on Casters

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Date: 1830 - 1860 

Origin: England

Dimensions: 47cmW x 30.5cmD x 58cmH

Notes: An English Mahogany Canterbury with turned corner uprights termonating in knobs. On casters.

Lowest Price: $950

A Canterbury is a low, open topped stand with slatted partitions, and a drawer beneath, sometimes with short legs on casters, designed for holding sheet music. Originally found in England during the 1780s, they were made in mahogany from about 1800, and later in rosewood and walnut. Later nineteenth century versions were sometimes taller, and were made in brass or combinations of metal and wood.

According to Thomas Sheraton the reason for the name is that "A bishop  first gave orders for those pieces".

By the 1860s, the Canterbury was considered a status symbol within wealthier American homes.