A GEORGE II MAHOGANY TEA-TABLE with rectangular hinged top above a frieze drawer with waved foliage-carved apron centred by a grotesque lion mask, on turned tapering legs and pad feet, restorations

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A GEORGE II MAHOGANY TEA-TABLE with rectangular hinged top above a frieze drawer with waved foliage-carved apron centred by a grotesque lion mask, on turned tapering legs and pad feet, restorations
36¼in. (92cm.) wide; 28½in. (72.5cm.) high; 18in. (46cm.) deep

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The festive bacchic lion mask, emerging from roman foliage, in the antique or arabesque manner, features in French ornamental engravings of the 17th Century. A related mask appears on a sideboard-table designed by the architect William Kent for Houghton Hall, Norfolk, and is illustrated in Thomas Vardy's, Designs of Mr Inigo Jones and Mr Kent, 1744, pl.41.