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Holland and Sons Linen Press
110 wide, 57 deep, 137 high cm
Holland and sons were extremely good cabinet makers and they specialised in fine quality antique furniture. This is why such pieces are so well collected today as if you buy antique furniture by these makers you know you are buying quality. This English antique furniture making firm was founded in 1803 by William Holland and by the middle of 1800s, Holland and sons was one of the main competitions to the furniture makers Gillows, one of the greatest English furniture producers in History.
Original they were cabinet makers and upholsterers called Taprelland Holland but by 1843 they changed to Holland and Sons with William Holland in control, a relative of the well known Regency architect Henry Holland.
The business soon started to expand quickly and by1851 they employed over 350 cabinet makers and by 1852 took on the prestigious firm of Thomas Dowbiggin of 23 Mount Street, London, who had previously made the state throne for Victoria’s Coronation.
Holland and Sons worked successfully not only as furniture makers but also as undertakers and became responsible for the Duke of Wellington’s funeral.
William Holland has the firm expanding at a rapid rate and became so well known for its quality in cabinet making, they became cabinetmakers and upholsters to the Queen. Their first commission was for Osborne House in 1845, supplying furniture in the Queen’s favourite style of the time, the Louis XVI style from France. They continued to supply furniture for Osborne and gained further commissions for Windsor Castle, Balmoral and Marlborough House. Holland and sons also worked for many leading institutions such as the reform Club, the British Museum and the new Houses of Parliament.
They were part of many of the important international Exhibitions including London in 1862, Vienna in 1873 and Paris in 1867 and 1872. They gained worldwide fame for their magnificent designs and super quality in cabinetmaking right throughout the Victorian era.
Holland and sons stayed as a family run business but sadly closed in 1942 when it fell on hard times due to the ever changing world of the time.
Condition is fair to be honest there's age related marks to the piece, no key and a lock is missing from one of the drawers. Slight age related split to the side which is common and a small chunk of wood missing to one of the knobs. All in all a very smart item that looks the part and structurally sound, if in mint condition I’d be asking in excess of £3000.
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110 wide, 57 deep, 137 high cm
Holland and sons were extremely good cabinet makers and they specialised in fine quality antique furniture. This is why such pieces are so well collected today as if you buy antique furniture by these makers you know you are buying quality. This English antique furniture making firm was founded in 1803 by William Holland and by the middle of 1800s, Holland and sons was one of the main competitions to the furniture makers Gillows, one of the greatest English furniture producers in History.
Original they were cabinet makers and upholsterers called Taprelland Holland but by 1843 they changed to Holland and Sons with William Holland in control, a relative of the well known Regency architect Henry Holland.
The business soon started to expand quickly and by1851 they employed over 350 cabinet makers and by 1852 took on the prestigious firm of Thomas Dowbiggin of 23 Mount Street, London, who had previously made the state throne for Victoria’s Coronation.
Holland and Sons worked successfully not only as furniture makers but also as undertakers and became responsible for the Duke of Wellington’s funeral.
William Holland has the firm expanding at a rapid rate and became so well known for its quality in cabinet making, they became cabinetmakers and upholsters to the Queen. Their first commission was for Osborne House in 1845, supplying furniture in the Queen’s favourite style of the time, the Louis XVI style from France. They continued to supply furniture for Osborne and gained further commissions for Windsor Castle, Balmoral and Marlborough House. Holland and sons also worked for many leading institutions such as the reform Club, the British Museum and the new Houses of Parliament.
They were part of many of the important international Exhibitions including London in 1862, Vienna in 1873 and Paris in 1867 and 1872. They gained worldwide fame for their magnificent designs and super quality in cabinetmaking right throughout the Victorian era.
Holland and sons stayed as a family run business but sadly closed in 1942 when it fell on hard times due to the ever changing world of the time.
Condition is fair to be honest there's age related marks to the piece, no key and a lock is missing from one of the drawers. Slight age related split to the side which is common and a small chunk of wood missing to one of the knobs. All in all a very smart item that looks the part and structurally sound, if in mint condition I’d be asking in excess of £3000.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 16/APR/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. delivery please add £80
Category Antique Furniture
Period Mid Victorian Antiques
Origin English
Maker Holland and Sons
Item code as998a020
Status Sold
£1000.00 
$1325.70 
€1164.60 

$

€

Conversion rates as of 16/APR/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. delivery please add £80
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They aim to deliver 5-10 working days from purchase, occasionally this may take a little longer depending on your location.
You are more than welcome to arrange your own courier or collect from our warehouse.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions
1 man and a van help will be needed unloading and putting into your property. The courier company do a 2 man service this is usually £80 on most items
They aim to deliver 5-10 working days from purchase, occasionally this may take a little longer depending on your location.
You are more than welcome to arrange your own courier or collect from our warehouse.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions
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