THE PROPERTY OF A LADY
A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY DRUM TABLE by A. Solomon, the circular green leather-lined top above a frieze of four mahogany-lined drawers and four simulated drawrs, on spreading column shaft and fluted downswept legs and hairy paw feet, the top and base associated

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A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY DRUM TABLE by A. Solomon, the circular green leather-lined top above a frieze of four mahogany-lined drawers and four simulated drawrs, on spreading column shaft and fluted downswept legs and hairy paw feet, the top and base associated
41½in. (105cm.) diam.; 31in. (79cm.) high
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Lot Essay

Other pieces of Regency and earlier furniture have been recorded with this stamp and the address 59 Great Queen Street. No cabinet-maker corresponding to this description can be found in the London directories but an Abraham Solomon was trading in 1839 as a furniture broker. It is assumed that he stamped pieces that passed through his stock. He must be a strong candidate for having married the two parts of this table (see: The Dictionary of English Furniture Makers, Leeds, 1986, p.839)

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