A REGENCY MAHOGANY DRUM TABLE attributed to Gillows of Lancaster, the circular green baize-lined top above an ebony-inlaid frieze with four partly cedar-lined drawers and four simulated drawers, on a ring-turned shaft and reeded tapering downswept tripod legs with claw feet and castors, the top and base possibly associated
Details
A REGENCY MAHOGANY DRUM TABLE attributed to Gillows of Lancaster, the circular green baize-lined top above an ebony-inlaid frieze with four partly cedar-lined drawers and four simulated drawers, on a ring-turned shaft and reeded tapering downswept tripod legs with claw feet and castors, the top and base possibly associated
39in. (99cm.) diam.; 29½in. (75cm.) high
Provenance
Almost certainly supplied to Thomas Langford-Brooke (d. 1815)
Lot Essay
The drum-table's fine quality veneers, ivory escutcheons and reeded 'claws' with lion-paw feet are typical of Messrs Gillow's work around 1800 and relate to the Dining-Room Dumb-waiters (lot 102)