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CIRCA 1780, CONVERTED IN THE 19TH CENTURY TO A VITRINE TABLE AND WITH THE ADDITION OF A LATER TOP, NOW WITH INSET JARDINIERE
Details
A GEORGE III SATINWOOD, TULIPWOOD AND MARQUETRY TABLE
Circa 1780, converted in the 19th century to a vitrine table and with the addition of a later top, now with inset jardiniere
Of D-shape with later removable lead well inset above a molded edge, the cross-banded panelled frieze inlaid with floral sprays, on outset tapering square legs headed with pineapples and hung with husk chains, on brass caps and casters, the back reveneered
31½in. (80cm.) high, 44½in. (113cm.) wide, 18¾in. (47.5cm.) deep
Circa 1780, converted in the 19th century to a vitrine table and with the addition of a later top, now with inset jardiniere
Of D-shape with later removable lead well inset above a molded edge, the cross-banded panelled frieze inlaid with floral sprays, on outset tapering square legs headed with pineapples and hung with husk chains, on brass caps and casters, the back reveneered
31½in. (80cm.) high, 44½in. (113cm.) wide, 18¾in. (47.5cm.) deep
Provenance
Charles E. Merrill, thence by descent 'Merrill's Landing', Palm Beach.