I trained as a cabinetmaker, and my own personal interest in history tapers off rapidly after 1815 - any chance you'll do a future bit on the differences between the periods (Georgians/Regency/etc)? (style, shape and placement of brass reinforcements, dimensions/types of pieces, furniture intended for maritime vs. field use, etc.?
Hi Brian , we are all ready working on out next catalogue we hope to put out at the end of the year. We have some great items and hope to explore more into earlier Georgian and Regency pieces and the progression from domestic chests in to the later brass bound campaign pieces people are more familiar with.
In keeping with @Brian Smith, I too, am interested in the difference between Army and Navy pieces! Thanks so much for your knowledge and time.
We will try to do something but, of course, are limited to the items we have in stock at the time of making the video. Watch this space ...
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Roger That:
Eyes are peeled.
Outstanding
I trained as a cabinetmaker, and my own personal interest in history tapers off rapidly after 1815 - any chance you'll do a future bit on the differences between the periods (Georgians/Regency/etc)? (style, shape and placement of brass reinforcements, dimensions/types of pieces, furniture intended for maritime vs. field use, etc.?
Hi Brian , we are all ready working on out next catalogue we hope to put out at the end of the year. We have some great items and hope to explore more into earlier Georgian and Regency pieces and the progression from domestic chests in to the later brass bound campaign pieces people are more familiar with.
Shop is very beautifull, was there twice. Unfortunately Brexit makes chances lower to go again
Thanks for your kind word. Hopefully we will see you in the shop again.