AN IRISH GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BREAKFAST-TABLE
AN IRISH GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BREAKFAST-TABLE

CIRCA 1820, ATTRIBUTED TO MACK, WILLIAMS AND GIBTON, DUBLIN

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AN IRISH GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BREAKFAST-TABLE
Circa 1820, attributed to Mack, Williams and Gibton, Dublin
The rounded rectangular top above a reeded baluster stem over leaf-tip-carved, reeded legs ending in paw caps with casters
28½in. (72cm.) high, 56½in. (144cm.) wide, 37in. (94cm.) deep

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The successful partnership of Mack, Williams and Gibton was formed in around 1812 and the firm flourished under this name until the death of John Mack in 1829. The firm is recognized for the superb timbers employed and their high quality of workmanship which is often compared to Gillows of Lancaster and London. Much of the furniture they produced was inspired by designs published by Thomas Hope and George Smith.