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A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND PARCEL-GILT GAMES TABLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY
In the Southill manner, the rectangular leather-lined top with a central section sliding to reveal a backgammon well, and inlaid on the reverse with a checkerboard, the frieze centered by ribbon-tied branches to each side, on reeded curule-form supports, joined by a turned stretcher- 30in.(76cm.) high, 33in.(84cm.) wide, 19in.(38cm.) deep
EARLY 19TH CENTURY
In the Southill manner, the rectangular leather-lined top with a central section sliding to reveal a backgammon well, and inlaid on the reverse with a checkerboard, the frieze centered by ribbon-tied branches to each side, on reeded curule-form supports, joined by a turned stretcher- 30in.(76cm.) high, 33in.(84cm.) wide, 19in.(38cm.) deep
Literature
A nearly identical table is illustrated in N. McClelland, Duncan Phyfe and the English Regency 1795-1830, 1980, p. 42, pl. 33