Details
AN OAK SIDE TABLE
The D-shaped top on scrolled supports joined by conforming stretchers
48in. (123cm) wide
Provenance
William S. Miller Esq for Balmanno Castle and thence by direct descent to the present owner

Lot Essay

This side table is Tuscan in derivation and probably dates from just after the end of the Great War when Lorimer went to Italy as architect to the Imperial War Graves commission. A similar centre table with moulded top and a smaller pair of side tables with platform stretchers were in Lorimer's own collection at Gibliston and remain in the family. The design for this table is recorded in the lower tracing of furniture designs for Balmanno.
See: Peter Savage, Lorimer and the Edinburgh Craft Designers, 1980, pg.69.

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