Museum Pieces
Having being commissioned by some of his most inventive private clients to reproduce some of histories most defined
and detailed furniture pieces.
With some of theses pieces regrettably being sold in one of Sotheby’s auctions has now identified John Beavan as a
recognised cabinet maker of the 21st Century and one of England’s finest Cabinet Makers.
Magnificent George II style Cuban Mahogany Bookcases.
Robert Adam re-designed Croome Court which included the library bookcases, made by William Vile C1700 and John Cobb C1715 cabinet makers to George III, re-built after the model at V & A museum London by John Beavan
A Quartet of George II Mahogany hall Chairs
By John Beavan - After the design by William Kent and Richard Boyle for Chiswick House London
Pair of Late George III Style Rosewood and Parcel-Guilt Side Chairs.
By John Beavan - After Henry Holland's designs for Charlton House with a pair on display at the V&A Museum London.
A Regency Style Rosewood Gilt Bronze Settee
By John Beavan after Henry Holland's designs for Southill Park
A Pair of Regency Style Rosewood Gilt Bronze mounted Stools
By John Beavan - After Henry Holland's designs for Southill Park
A Pair of late George III style Mahogany and parcel-gilt Library armchairs
Late 20th Century By John Beavan. After Henry Holland’s designs for Southill Park Bedfordshire
A Pair of late George III style Gilt-Bronze-Mounted Rosewood Etageres.
Late 20th Century, by John Beavan. After Henry Holland’s designs for Southill Park.
A pair of Regency style mahogany and parcel gilt side cabinets Late 20th Century.
By John Beavan, based on Henry Holland’s design for Southill Park.



