A GEORGE II BRASS-MOUNTED MAHOGANY WRITING-TABLE

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A GEORGE II BRASS-MOUNTED MAHOGANY WRITING-TABLE

The hinged rounded rectangular top with a moulded brass edge and spring-loaded reading-support, with two mahogany-lined frieze drawers, a third simulated frieze drawer and a fitted spring-loaded mahogany-lined side drawer with two glass inkwells, a small Chinese blue and white porcelain well, and small slides, on lapetted club legs and pad feet
24in. (61cm.) wide; 28¾in. (73cm.) high, closed; 17¾in. (45cm.) deep

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This multi-purpose mahogany dressing-table is fitted with castors for mobility and a combined writing and dressing-drawer. The hinged and ratchetted top with pop-up bookrest typifies the ingenious London-manufactured furniture executed during George II's reign. Thomas Potter illustrated furniture of this type on his cabinet-maker's trade-sheet of the 1730s (see: C. Gilbert, John Channon and Brass-inlaid Furniture, London, 1993, fig. 11)

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