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THE PROPERTY OF A NEW YORK COLLECTOR
A GEORGE III PLUM-PUDDING MAHOGANY LARGE PEMBROKE TABLE
CIRCA 1790
Details
A GEORGE III PLUM-PUDDING MAHOGANY LARGE PEMBROKE TABLE
Circa 1790
Inlaid overall with ebony and boxwood stringing, the oval top with tulipwood crossbanding, above a single mahogany-lined frieze drawer to one side, the other side with a faux-drawer front, on square tapering legs headed by a nautilus, on brass caps and casters
28½in. (75.25cm.) high, 27¾in. (70.5cm.) wide closed, 53½in. (141cm.) wide extended, 41½in. (109.5cm.) deep
Circa 1790
Inlaid overall with ebony and boxwood stringing, the oval top with tulipwood crossbanding, above a single mahogany-lined frieze drawer to one side, the other side with a faux-drawer front, on square tapering legs headed by a nautilus, on brass caps and casters
28½in. (75.25cm.) high, 27¾in. (70.5cm.) wide closed, 53½in. (141cm.) wide extended, 41½in. (109.5cm.) deep
Provenance
Anonymous sale in these Rooms, 17 October 1997, lot 538 ($9,200).