Lot Essay
By tradition the first Cumberland-action dining-table was made for Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland, fourth son of Frederick, Prince of Wales and brother of George III. He was a patron of John Linnell in the mid-1770s so it is possible that he was the first recipient of a sophisticated design which is a development of the double gateleg table, adapted so that the legs spread the weight without obstructing people sitting at it.
A similar Cumberland-action dining-table was sold anonymously, Christie's, New York, 24-25 January, 2001, lot 325.
A similar Cumberland-action dining-table was sold anonymously, Christie's, New York, 24-25 January, 2001, lot 325.