Details
A Victorian ebonised and brass inlaid display table
Of large size, the double-hinged glazed oval top above shaped frieze inlaid with trailing foliage, on fluted and foliate carved baluster legs joined by cross stretchers, with a central raised finial, damages
71½in. (181.5cm.) wide, 38¾in. (98.5cm.) high, 50in. (127cm.) deep
Of large size, the double-hinged glazed oval top above shaped frieze inlaid with trailing foliage, on fluted and foliate carved baluster legs joined by cross stretchers, with a central raised finial, damages
71½in. (181.5cm.) wide, 38¾in. (98.5cm.) high, 50in. (127cm.) deep
Provenance
Removed from Holland House, Holland Park, Kensington, London
Further details
This display-case table, designed in the 1870s French fashion with fluted columnar legs and vase-capped stretcher and brass-inlaid in the boulle manner, is likely to have been purchased for Holland House, London by the Countess Mary Augusta Holland (d.1889). Related tables featured in C. & R. Light's, Cabinet Furniture, 1881.