Antique
English Furniture 18
Although he was trained to the trade as a youth,
he is not known to have practised as a cabinet-maker.
William Moore (working between 1780 and 1815). After
some years at work in London, Moore opened a business
in Dublin, where he specialized in inlaid furniture
in the Sheraton style, Much other furniture was made
in Ireland during the eighteenth century, but it
is often indistinguishable from its English counterpart.
Mahogany tables on especially slim cabriole legs
are considered usually to be of Irish make,
but much research on this subject remains to be done.
English
Furniture
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