The Herald

Edinburgh antiques dealers buy historic name in Scottish furniture

- By Kristy Dorsey

AN Edinburgh antiques dealer has bought one of the most famous names in Scottish furnishing with plans to bring the brand into a new chapter in 2022.

Based in Leith, Georgian Antiques already has the largest collection of Whytock & Reid pieces under one roof anywhere in the UK. This has been assembled by its owners, brothers Padraic and John Dixon, who have been dealing in antiques since 1978.

Whytock & Reid was founded in 1807 and until 2004 was the leading high-quality cabinetmak­er of Scottish furniture in Edinburgh, renowned for its unique style, craftsmans­hip and sheer quality.

John Dixon said when given the opportunit­y to acquire the name of “possibly the most famous” maker of furniture in Scotland, the opportunit­y was too tempting to resist.

“Alongside furnishing the great palaces, castles and houses of Scotland, they also had a long and fruitful working partnershi­p with notable architect and designer Sir Robert Lorimer,” Mr Dixon said.

“They furnished the liners of the Clyde and the board rooms of St Andrew’s Square. One of the reasons we took the opportunit­y to buy the name was the company’s long and illustriou­s history, including being one of only two companies in the world to hold a Royal Warrant continuous­ly for over 150 years.”

From its beginning in 1807 Whytock & Reid developed a strong reputation and distinctiv­e identity, receiving internatio­nal recognitio­n in the fields of upholstery, decoration, cabinetmak­ing and highqualit­y furniture.

Today, Whytock & Reid pieces are highly sought after and are increasing in rarity value. By owning the Whytock & Reid name, Georgian Antiques intends to honour the history and craftsmans­hip of these pieces by ensuring the name remains highly valued for many years to come.

 ?? ?? John Dixon of Georgian Antiques
John Dixon of Georgian Antiques

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