A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY CARD-TABLE crossbanded overall in mahogany, the hinged semi-elliptical top centred by a half fan-medallion and inlaid with drapery swags supporting pelters and with husk trails, the panelled frieze with central patera draped with husk swags and with conforming square tapering legs headed by flowerheads and with collared feet

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A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY CARD-TABLE crossbanded overall in mahogany, the hinged semi-elliptical top centred by a half fan-medallion and inlaid with drapery swags supporting pelters and with husk trails, the panelled frieze with central patera draped with husk swags and with conforming square tapering legs headed by flowerheads and with collared feet
39in. (99cm.) wide; 29¼in. (74cm.) high; 19½in. (49cm.) deep

Lot Essay

The elliptical pier card-table, inlaid with husks festooning the legs and radiating from a demi-patera on the top, is designed in the George III antique style of the late 1770's. A commode pattern, engraved in A. Hepplewhite & Co's Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Guide, 1788, displays similar features

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