AN ANGLO-INDIAN HARDWOOD FOLDING CHARGER-STAND

18TH CENTURY

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AN ANGLO-INDIAN HARDWOOD FOLDING CHARGER-STAND
18th Century
The associated circular mahogany removable top above three scrolling interlinked supports with foliate and spiral scrolls above gadrooned feet terminating in claw-and-ball, split to two supports and restored break to the back of one leg, lacking one carved element below knuckle
25¾in. (65.5cm.) diam.; 26¾in. (67.5cm.) high

Lot Essay

This highly unusual charger-stand with ingeniously interlinked carved supports is a much larger version of stands found in India and Pakistan made from a single piece of wood.

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