A GEORGE III MAHOGNAY KIDNEY-SHAPED DRESSING TABLE crossbanded overall and with a central frieze drawer, on square tapering legs headed by lozenges and inlaid with boxwood lines, on brass caps, restorations

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A GEORGE III MAHOGNAY KIDNEY-SHAPED DRESSING TABLE crossbanded overall and with a central frieze drawer, on square tapering legs headed by lozenges and inlaid with boxwood lines, on brass caps, restorations
42½in. (107.5cm.) wide; 30¼in. (77cm.) high; 26½in. (67.5cm.) deep

Lot Essay

Inspired by French tables à rognon the earliest English prototype for this type of crescent table is the horseshoe table supplied by Thomas Chippendale to Burton Constable in 1772. The immediate source for the design would undoubtedly have been a horseshoe writing-table included by Thomas Sheraton in his Cabinet Dictionary of 1803, pl.44.

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