A GEORGE III MAHOGANY THREE-TIER TRIPOD DUMB WAITER
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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY THREE-TIER TRIPOD DUMB WAITER

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY THREE-TIER TRIPOD DUMB WAITER
With circular graduating tiers and spirally-fluted baluster columns, on cabriole legs headed by acanthus, on claw feet and brass castors, two tiers with restored breaks
47 in. (119.5 cm.) high; 23 in. (58.5 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Geoffrey Blackwell O.B.E. (1884-1943) and by descent.
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Lot Essay

Geoffrey Blackwell, O.B.E. (1884-1943) was one of the great collectors of the early 20th Century. His collection was unusal in combining modern British pictures and Georgian furniture, which he furnished in his Berkhamsted house. He was advised by the great furniture connoisseur, R. W. Symonds (1889-1958), and Blackwell's furniture formed the subject of two articles in Apollo in 1936. Among the highlights of his collection was a George II walnut kneehole dressing-table that came from Lord Byron at Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, latterly in the collection of that other great collector, Percival Griffiths. A group of furniture from Blackwell's collection was sold by a member of the Blackwell family, in these Rooms, 9 July 1992, lots 137-146.

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