A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE
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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE

THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, RECONSTRUCTED AND EMBELLISHED

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE
THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, RECONSTRUCTED AND EMBELLISHED
The rectangular top above a blind-fretwork frieze enclosing a drawer, on conforming chamfered square legs headed by pierced angle-brackets, on block feet, the drawer later, the angle-brackets replaced, the top reversed front to back
30¾ in. (78 cm.) high; 60 in. (152.5 cm.) wide; 28½ in. (72.5 cm.) deep
Provenance
H.H. Mulliner.
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Lot Essay

The lozenged fret of the table-leg corresponds to that of a 'Sideboard Table' ornament in Thomas Chippendale's The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director, 1754 (pl. 59).

The connoisseur, Colonel H. H. Mulliner (d. 1924) of Clifton Court, Rugby and The Albany, London, devoted his 'fine judgement' of the arts to the formation of an English furniture collection that would demonstrate the progress of the decorative arts during the hundred years from the mid-17th century Restoration to the early years of the reign of George III. This was then considered to be a period poorly represented at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
His collection, part of which was exhibited at the Burlington Fine Arts Club in 1920, also featured in a privately printed catalogue raisonné. This was later expanded by Mr. H. Batsford and published under the title: H. H. Mulliner, The Decorative Arts in England; 1660-1780, which Mr. J. Starkie Gardner considered, 'the most important contribution yet offered towards the study of English decorative Art'. The important collection of English Furniture, Objects of Art and Tapestries formed by Colonel Mulliner was sold, Christie's, London, 10 July 1924. Various items from the collection are now in the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

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