A CEYLONESE IVORY-INLAID, EBONY AND SPECIMEN WOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE
A CEYLONESE IVORY-INLAID, EBONY AND SPECIMEN WOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE
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A CEYLONESE IVORY-INLAID, EBONY AND SPECIMEN WOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE

GALLE DISTRICT, SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

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A CEYLONESE IVORY-INLAID, EBONY AND SPECIMEN WOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE
GALLE DISTRICT, SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
THE HEXAGONAL TOP INLAID WITH A WHORL OF SPECIMEN WOODS INCLUDING PALM, CALAMANDER AND SATINWOOD, OUTLINED IN SILVER METAL STRINGING AND CENTRED BY AN IVORY FLOWERHEAD WITHIN A STYLISED LEAF-MOULDED SURROUND, ABOVE A FRIEZE WITH AN EBONY-LINED DRAWER, ON SCROLLED FOLIATE SUPPORTS WITH ROSETTES, ABOVE A CANTED RECTANGULAR BASE WTH SCROLLED FEET
29¾ IN. (75.5 CM.) HIGH; 23 IN. (58.5 CM.) DIAMETER
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Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.

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THE DESIGN FOR THIS TABLE IS TAKEN FROM THOMAS KING'S THE MODERN STYLE OF CABINET WORK EXEMPLIFIED, PLATE 14, FIRST PUBLISHED IN 1829 (A. JAFFER, FURNITURE FROM BRITISH INDIA AND CEYLON, 2001, P.372) ALTHOUGH THE CARVED ORNAMENT IS INFLUENCED BY LOCAL CEYLONESE TRADITION. CEYLONESE MODELS ARE DISTINGUISHABLE FROM THEIR EUROPEAN COUNTERPART WITH THE INTRODUCTION OF A SPECIMEN WOOD TOP, DECORATION UNIQUE TO THE GALLE DISTRICT, AND FOR THE ABSENCE OF A SUSPENDED POUCH FOR NEEDLEWORK. RENOWNED FOR SOPHISTICATED CRAFTSMANSHIP, THE INLAYING OF SPECIMEN WOODS FROM THE GALLE DISTRICT WAS CONSIDERED TO SURPASS ANY SPECIMEN OF TUNBRIDGE WARE. EARLY REFERENCES TO THESE TABLES APPEAR IN THE SECOND QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY, BUT THEIR POPULARITY ENSUED THAT THEY CONTINUED TO BE MADE INTO THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY. THESE TABLES WERE MADE FOR THE BRITISH COLONISTS IN CEYLON AND INDIA AS WELL AS FOR EXPORT TO ENGLAND. A NUMBER OF COMPARABLE TABLES WITH SIMILAR INLAY OF EXOTIC WOODS AND IVORY ARE KNOWN, INCLUDING ONE FORMERLY AT THE ROYAL COMMONWEALTH SOCIETY, AND ANOTHER TABLE WHICH WAS ON VIEW AT THE CEYLON COURT OF THE PARIS EXHIBITION OF 1855. A RELATED NEAR PAIR OF CENTER TABLES WITH SIMILAR INLAY SOLD CHRISTIE'S, LONDON, 5 APRIL 2001, LOT 215.

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