A late Regency rosewood centre table
A late Regency rosewood centre table

BY T & G SEDDON

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A late Regency rosewood centre table
By T & G Seddon
With D-shaped ends and moulded edge and frieze on standard end supports with inswept or paliganol legs joined by a stylised lotus stretcher with flowerhead ornament and brass cappings and castors, on the label Manufacturers to Her Majesty, T & G Seddon, number 15956 Grays... Road
57in. (145cm.) wide, 27½in. (70cm.) deep, 31in. (79cm.) high

Lot Essay

T & G Seddon moved to Gray's Inn Road in 1832. Morel and Seddon supplied the principal furnishings to Windsor Castle between 1827-30
Cf. Dictionary of English Furniture, Furniture History Society, Maney, 1660-1840, p.796

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