A George II mahogany and brass-inlaid triple-flap harlequin games table, attributed to Thomas Potter, the rounded rectangular top flap banded with harewood and inlaid with scalloped shells, enclosing a backgammon and chessboard, the central baise-lined flap with four counterwells, the pop-up section with galleried rectangular top and compartments above five pigeon-holes and five short drawers, on eared cabriole legs and pad feet, inlaid with foliage and scrolls, 30in. (76cm) wide, 30¼in. (77cm) high, 14½in. (37cm) deep

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A George II mahogany and brass-inlaid triple-flap harlequin games table, attributed to Thomas Potter, the rounded rectangular top flap banded with harewood and inlaid with scalloped shells, enclosing a backgammon and chessboard, the central baise-lined flap with four counterwells, the pop-up section with galleried rectangular top and compartments above five pigeon-holes and five short drawers, on eared cabriole legs and pad feet, inlaid with foliage and scrolls, 30in. (76cm) wide, 30¼in. (77cm) high, 14½in. (37cm) deep

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