A REGENCY ROSEWOOD LIBRARY TABLE, the rectangular top with re-entrant corners and banded overall in satinwood, on lyre-shaped end-supports inlaid with boxwood lines and with bronzed paw feet

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A REGENCY ROSEWOOD LIBRARY TABLE, the rectangular top with re-entrant corners and banded overall in satinwood, on lyre-shaped end-supports inlaid with boxwood lines and with bronzed paw feet
60in. (152.5cm.) wide; 27¾in. (70.5cm.) high; 35½in. (90cm.) deep
Provenance
The Tregoning family, Landue, Launceston, Cornwall, sold Christies's house sale, 18 September 1990, lot 433

Lot Essay

The table with its plinth-supported trestle ends on bacchic lion-paw feet is designed in the early 19th century 'antique' manner; and relates to a pattern in George Smith's Cabinet-Maker's Guide, 1827, pl. XI

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