A Fine George III Period Fiddelback Sycamore And Marquetry Dressing Table
English, ca. 1780 The serpentine top in three sections inlaid with a large central paterae surrounded by husks tied with ribbons, crossbanded in tulipwood. The two folding outer sections opening to reveal various compartments, the central panel inlaid with acanthus well flowers and huskswith two drawers, raised on elegant cabriole legs.
A Fine George III Period Fiddelback Sycamore And Marquetry Dressing Table
English, ca. 1780 The serpentine top in three sections inlaid with a large central paterae surrounded by husks tied with ribbons, crossbanded in tulipwood. The two folding outer sections opening to reveal various compartments, the central panel inlaid with acanthus well flowers and huskswith two drawers, raised on elegant cabriole legs.
A Fine George III Period Fiddelback Sycamore And Marquetry Dressing Table
English, ca. 1780 The serpentine top in three sections inlaid with a large central paterae surrounded by husks tied with ribbons, crossbanded in tulipwood. The two folding outer sections opening to reveal various compartments, the central panel inlaid with acanthus well flowers and huskswith two drawers, raised on elegant cabriole legs.
A Late Regency Period Burr Elm And Oak Cross-Banded Card Table
English, ca. 1835 A wonderful late Regency burr elm and oak cross-banded card table, of superb colour and patina. The D-shaped top is of exceptional quality burr elm, standing on an octagonal support originating from a stylised bulb like carving. The burr elm base terminates into beautifully carved lion paw feet. The hinged top is opening to reveal a green circular baize interior, and a space underneath hidden in the frieze to store games pieces.
A Late Regency Period Burr Elm And Oak Cross-Banded Card Table
English, ca. 1835 A wonderful late Regency burr elm and oak cross-banded card table, of superb colour and patina. The D-shaped top is of exceptional quality burr elm, standing on an octagonal support originating from a stylised bulb like carving. The burr elm base terminates into beautifully carved lion paw feet. The hinged top is opening to reveal a green circular baize interior, and a space underneath hidden in the frieze to store games pieces.
A Late Regency Period Burr Elm And Oak Cross-Banded Card Table
English, ca. 1835 A wonderful late Regency burr elm and oak cross-banded card table, of superb colour and patina. The D-shaped top is of exceptional quality burr elm, standing on an octagonal support originating from a stylised bulb like carving. The burr elm base terminates into beautifully carved lion paw feet. The hinged top is opening to reveal a green circular baize interior, and a space underneath hidden in the frieze to store games pieces.
A Late Regency Period Burr Elm And Oak Cross-Banded Card Table
English, ca. 1835 A wonderful late Regency burr elm and oak cross-banded card table, of superb colour and patina. The D-shaped top is of exceptional quality burr elm, standing on an octagonal support originating from a stylised bulb like carving. The burr elm base terminates into beautifully carved lion paw feet. The hinged top is opening to reveal a green circular baize interior, and a space underneath hidden in the frieze to store games pieces.
A Late Regency Period Burr Elm And Oak Cross-Banded Card Table
English, ca. 1835 A wonderful late Regency burr elm and oak cross-banded card table, of superb colour and patina. The D-shaped top is of exceptional quality burr elm, standing on an octagonal support originating from a stylised bulb like carving. The burr elm base terminates into beautifully carved lion paw feet. The hinged top is opening to reveal a green circular baize interior, and a space underneath hidden in the frieze to store games pieces.
A Small Proportioned George II Period Mahogany Tea Table
English, ca. 1740 An unusually small, mahogany tea table of extraordinary colour and patina. The hinged top leaf opens up to a rich mahogany surface, with a lockable second leaf revealing a mahogany lined storage compartment. The boldly carved lappets are of exquisite quality, resting on turned legs terminating on pad feet.
A Small Proportioned George II Period Mahogany Tea Table
English, ca. 1740 An unusually small, mahogany tea table of extraordinary colour and patina. The hinged top leaf opens up to a rich mahogany surface, with a lockable second leaf revealing a mahogany lined storage compartment. The boldly carved lappets are of exquisite quality, resting on turned legs terminating on pad feet.
A Small Proportioned George II Period Mahogany Tea Table
English, ca. 1740 An unusually small, mahogany tea table of extraordinary colour and patina. The hinged top leaf opens up to a rich mahogany surface, with a lockable second leaf revealing a mahogany lined storage compartment. The boldly carved lappets are of exquisite quality, resting on turned legs terminating on pad feet.
A Small Proportioned George II Period Mahogany Tea Table
English, ca. 1740 An unusually small, mahogany tea table of extraordinary colour and patina. The hinged top leaf opens up to a rich mahogany surface, with a lockable second leaf revealing a mahogany lined storage compartment. The boldly carved lappets are of exquisite quality, resting on turned legs terminating on pad feet.
A Small Proportioned George II Period Mahogany Tea Table
English, ca. 1740 An unusually small, mahogany tea table of extraordinary colour and patina. The hinged top leaf opens up to a rich mahogany surface, with a lockable second leaf revealing a mahogany lined storage compartment. The boldly carved lappets are of exquisite quality, resting on turned legs terminating on pad feet.
A Small Proportioned George II Period Mahogany Tea Table
English, ca. 1740 An unusually small, mahogany tea table of extraordinary colour and patina. The hinged top leaf opens up to a rich mahogany surface, with a lockable second leaf revealing a mahogany lined storage compartment. The boldly carved lappets are of exquisite quality, resting on turned legs terminating on pad feet.
A Small Proportioned George II Period Mahogany Tea Table
English, ca. 1740 An unusually small, mahogany tea table of extraordinary colour and patina. The hinged top leaf opens up to a rich mahogany surface, with a lockable second leaf revealing a mahogany lined storage compartment. The boldly carved lappets are of exquisite quality, resting on turned legs terminating on pad feet.