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A GEORGE II BRASS-INLAID MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE
CIRCA 1750
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A GEORGE II BRASS-INLAID MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE
CIRCA 1750
The moulded top with re-entrant corners, inlaid with an oval engraved brass plaque with a cockerel beneath a tree, possibly for a drinking club, the chamferred legs with lacquered-brass castors to the insides, the castors added in the 19th Century
27¾in. (71cm.) high; 27¾in. (71cm.) wide; 24¾in. (63cm.) deep
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Lot Essay
The unusual brass engraved plaque inlaid into the top is an not armorial; it may therefore perhaps relate to a club or drinking society.