Jardineira*and writing table with scrolling feet
*According to Danilo Fernandes, it was the name given to Madeiran tea tables. Inlay master Eduardo Pereira (1871-1941) End of the 19th century/ beginning of the 20th century Belonged to Francisco Alves Carpenter – restorer João Gomes Camacho (1960) Polisher Emanuel Pestana Almeida (1949) Collection of the Museological nucleus of Popular Art.(Museum centre of “Popular […]
Jardineira* with scrolling feet
*According to Danilo Fernandes, it was the name given to Madeiran tea tables. Inlay master Eduardo Pereira (1871-1941) First decade of the 20th century Collection of Francisco Ferreira Pereira
Jardineira* and writing table with tripod scrolling feet
*According to Danilo Fernandes, it was the name given to Madeiran tea tables. Inlay master Eduardo Pereira (1871-1941) 1912 Collection of the architect João Carlos da Cunha Paredes
Writing table
Inlay master António José de Abreu (1807-1875) Third quarter of the 20th century Collection of the Museum centre of “Popular Art” Acquired in 2021, London, United Kingdom
Jardineira*, writing table and sewing box with tripod scrolling feet
*According to Danilo Fernandes, it was the name given to Madeiran tea tables. Inlay master Manuel Rodrigues Gaspar (1827-1900) Second half of the 19th century Collection of Noberto Gomes Acquired in 2022, Swindon, United Kingdom
tea table with scrolling feet
Inlay master Manuel dos Passos Aguiar (1875-1940) Drawings by Francisco Franco de Sousa (1853-1932 and José Pedro Nolasco (s.d.) Carpentry by Francisco Franco de Sousa (1853-1932) 1918/1919 Collection of Noberto Gomes Acquired in 2022, Lisbon, Portugal It belonged to the Freitas Branco family.