15929968580001312637261000Standard Recordobject-98868170206284770916916899940001702062268696fitz-onlineadlib-object-98868https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/98868b4f13307-9459-3c5a-b892-49a45f42289715referenceterm-67107adlib-term-67107a60d0be2-2105-3b16-a693-a7206db57074furnitureFlutingsycamore, the top edge and exterior of the legs carved with flutingreferenceterm-98865adlib-term-98865aeb90103-2708-3cdf-abc1-219c45a070e9carvingApplied ArtsConsole table, of sycamore decorated with fluting. The rectangular top has a narrow border, the apron is fluted horizontally, and the rectangular legs vertically fluted on the outside edgesM.3-20041accession numberM.3-200498868priref98868Entry form195urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/98868https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/98868referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumGift of Nicholas and Judith Goodison through the National Art Collections Fundreferenceagent-156032adlib-agent-1560323aded83c-6f5c-39b8-a50c-07f712e01b2cGoodison, Nicholas and Judith200420042004-04-26given1990CE19901990makerreferenceagent-156308adlib-agent-1563081f2e3b2f-0b1c-349c-a02c-05961c8bc51fPeters, Alan, OBEText from object entry in A. Game (2016) ‘Contemporary British Crafts: The Goodison Gift to the Fitzwilliam Museum’. London: Philip Wilson Publishers: This severely rectilinear table was the centrepiece of a suite of furniture commissioned by Sir Nicholas Goodison for the reception area outside his office at the head office of the TSB, Milk Street, London. The other pieces were four armchairs and an octagonal occasional table, all with the same fluted decoration. They are some of the most classical of Peters’ works. The table was described in Peters’ invoice, dated 3 March 1990, as a ‘Console table in sycamore with maple panel’. Documents relating to the commission survive in the archives of Lloyds Banking Group. The original height of the table was 91.5 cm. In a note in the Lloyds archives, dated 10 October 1989, Sir Nicholas wrote ‘A[lan] thinks 36 [inches] might be just too high, that 34½ might be better. He will however make it 36 and we can saw off the bottom 1½ if it does not look right.’ It did not, and so Peters sawed off the bottom of the legs in the reception area.referenceterm-109890adlib-term-109890825251c2-9904-34be-b6ab-c855347f224720th Century, Late#referenceterm-119801adlib-term-1198019c3b01e1-e276-3275-ac22-1b7c03dad449Elizabeth Ireferenceterm-116327adlib-term-116327fa14f54f-9382-3493-936a-4d588eeb9c4cliteralEnglandEnglandcountryliteralDevonDevonregionCullomptonreferenceterm-38463adlib-term-38463a21da77e-64e5-3464-afe8-98708af6ec86sycamoreDepthcm61Heightcm87.8Lengthcm167.8referencemedia-196751adlib-media-1967510640416a-3fac-3a6a-9d73-d80d37dc12bbjpegaa/aa33/large_m_3_2004_1_201102_mfj22_dc2.jpg1heightpixels761widthpixels102416162392927401imagejpegaa/aa33/mid_m_3_2004_1_201102_mfj22_dc2.jpg1heightpixels372widthpixels50016162392927401imagejpegaa/aa33/m_3_2004_1_201102_mfj22_dc2.jpg1heightpixels762widthpixels102516162392927401imagejpegaa/aa33/preview_m_3_2004_1_201102_mfj22_dc2.jpg1heightpixels186widthpixels25016162392927401image0media
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imagereferenceterm-72409adlib-term-724095c25409a-1d51-3c22-ac3a-35ff01c9795dconsole tableside tablehistory noteCommissioned by Nicholas Goodison for the reception area outside his office at the TSB Head Office in Milk Street London in 1990. The invoice was dated 3 March 1990.1referenceobject-238737adlib-object-23873760664469-f34d-3468-b2cd-ec89765ec74e1reference1term-71409adlib-term-71409f0091670-8068-3254-a8e1-028ef3b403bfarmchairarmchairreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumPubl. pp. 293-94. Number erroneously given as M.3-2005.293-94referencepublication-400002285adlib-publication-40000228515952748-560a-3e66-85e4-c632827a33b7The Goodison Gift of Contemporary British Crafts to The Fitzwilliam Museum, University of CambridgePublished, p. 138, listed under '5509, Nicholas and Judith Goodison Gift, Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum;138-9referencepublication-5286adlib-publication-5286396efcd7-1019-3564-a7dc-7c12d16a639c2004 Review, The Annual Report of the National Art Collections FundRef.114referencepublication-200002397adlib-publication-2000023978090cd87-acf9-3017-90c2-459b15ddc2feRegister, Obituaries. Alan Petersreferencepublication-200002396adlib-publication-200002396e587d30f-bf14-3c37-b43f-e7f2335c130aObituaries. Alan Peters, Master craftsman whose love of nature was reflected in furniture of simplicity and elegancePubl. pp. 148-51, no. 58, object description, maker's biography, and illustrations, pp. 149-151no. 58148-151referencepublication-8258adlib-publication-825871d79ea2-2385-305e-9044-fbb0cde9ffe7Contemporary British Crafts: The Goodison Gift to The Fitzwilliam Museumreferenceterm-72409adlib-term-724095c25409a-1d51-3c22-ac3a-35ff01c9795dconsole tableconsole tableobject
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