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A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC TEA-TABLE AND DUMB-WAITER

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A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC TEA-TABLE AND DUMB-WAITER
Banded overall with beeding, the serpentine rectangular hinged top enclosing a quarter-veneered interior, above a plain frieze and two conforming shelves on an octagonal extending shaft and concave-sided quadrapartite base with scrolled serpentine feet, the top and interior probably re-veneered
31in. (79cm.) wide; 40in. (111.5cm.) high, extended; 16in. (40.5cm.) deep, closed

Lot Essay

The combined tea-table and 'rising sideboard table' is supported by an octagonal column, rising from a hollow-sided altar pedestal, such as features in a table pattern issued in P. Nicholson's Practical Cabinet-Maker, Upholsterer and Complete Decorator of 1826.

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