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A PAIR OF 'KENTIAN' PINE PEDESTALS

PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF 'KENTIAN' PINE PEDESTALS
PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY
Each with a lion mask suspending a ribbon-tied acorn-leaf trail, above the tapering fluted column, previously decorated, variations in carving
51½ in. (131 cm.) high; 12 in. (30.5 cm.) square (2)
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Lot Essay

A pair of related George III painted pedestals which may have formed part of the furnishings of Duddingstone House, Midlothian, built by Sir William Chambers between 1763 and 1768, was sold by a Nobleman, Christie's King Street, 15 November 1990, lot 85.

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