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IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE SMITH, CIRCA 1825-30
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A GEORGE IV CARVED OAK SIDEBOARD
In the Manner of George Smith, circa 1825-30
The later breakfronted three-sectioned green and purple marble top, above a leaf tip carved frieze fitted with three drawers and punctuated by grinning lions mask monopodiae on a confrming plinth base, drawers relined, back legs reattached
36½in. (92.5cm.) high, 108¼in. (275cm.) wide, 27¼in. (69cm.) deep
In the Manner of George Smith, circa 1825-30
The later breakfronted three-sectioned green and purple marble top, above a leaf tip carved frieze fitted with three drawers and punctuated by grinning lions mask monopodiae on a confrming plinth base, drawers relined, back legs reattached
36½in. (92.5cm.) high, 108¼in. (275cm.) wide, 27¼in. (69cm.) deep
Literature
For sideboards of similar form and proportions please refer to George Smith's Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, London, 1808 and The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Guide, London, 1826