THE PROPERTY OF A LADY (Lots 93-94)
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY CARLTON HOUSE DESK

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A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY CARLTON HOUSE DESK
Decorated overall with ripple moulding, the demi-lune ended rectangular top with a pierced foliate gallery, above three small part cedar-lined drawers and a sliding green baize-lined writing surface, above a pair of part cedar-lined drawers, flanked by a pair of convex rectangular panelled doors, on spirally-turned baluster legs, each with a pair of scrolled downswept feet, brass castors, minor losses and replacements, probably originally with an apron
56in. (142cm.) wide; 38in. (96.5cm) high; 25in. (63.5cm) deep

Lot Essay

This robust form of Carlton House desk with richly-fretted gallery, has spiralled pedestals rising from a drum plinth with scrolled 'claws' in the Elizabethan manner illustrated in Thomas King's Modern Style of Cabinet Work Exemplified of 1835.

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