today I have been dismantleing a table in Richmond near london , the House ( a very large Georgian property ) apparently belonged to Tommy steel the actor in the past .
Anyway a Rarity of a table in that the cushions have slate insert blocks inserted into the main body of the cushion to make them heavy , these where in direct competition to burroughs and watts steel block cushions around the turn of the century 1890 to 1910 ish .
they where called Adamant ( no not Adam Ant ) cushions by Thurston , and are extremly heavy , giving a more firmer cushion to bounce off .
A cross section of this cushion can be found on Norman Clare's web .
www.normanclare.co.uk/DOY_No4_cushions.html
the table also had a corner pocket plate that screws on one side into the end cushions only and a square lug that locates into the side cushions , the middle plates both having square lugs .
not many of these around , the table is insured for £10,000 although it is a oak thin square leg and has no good looks about it , I suspect if it belonged to Tommy steel then that is why they are basing it on that valuation .
the table was removed for a TV film crew to film in the room for 4 days , part of an itv drama series out next year , next week after filming I have to put the table back up and recover it .
Anyway a Rarity of a table in that the cushions have slate insert blocks inserted into the main body of the cushion to make them heavy , these where in direct competition to burroughs and watts steel block cushions around the turn of the century 1890 to 1910 ish .
they where called Adamant ( no not Adam Ant ) cushions by Thurston , and are extremly heavy , giving a more firmer cushion to bounce off .
A cross section of this cushion can be found on Norman Clare's web .
www.normanclare.co.uk/DOY_No4_cushions.html
the table also had a corner pocket plate that screws on one side into the end cushions only and a square lug that locates into the side cushions , the middle plates both having square lugs .
not many of these around , the table is insured for £10,000 although it is a oak thin square leg and has no good looks about it , I suspect if it belonged to Tommy steel then that is why they are basing it on that valuation .
the table was removed for a TV film crew to film in the room for 4 days , part of an itv drama series out next year , next week after filming I have to put the table back up and recover it .
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