PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF PROFESSOR AND MRS. CLIFFORD AMBROSE TRUESDELL (LOT 403)
A PAIR OF WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT, ELM AND MARQUETRY TRIPOD TORCHERES

CIRCA 1700, THE MARQUETRY POSSIBLY ORIGINAL

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A PAIR OF WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT, ELM AND MARQUETRY TRIPOD TORCHERES
CIRCA 1700, THE MARQUETRY POSSIBLY ORIGINAL
Each shaped square top with circular medallion of floral inlay above baluster stem with turned and tapering paneled sections above scrolled legs, one marquetry panel restored
37 in. (94 cm.) high, 10½ in. (26.5 cm.) diameter of top (2)
Provenance
Acquired from H.W. Keil, Broadway, Worcestershire, 1965.

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Lot Essay

While a marquetry-inlaid top is uncommon, other examples are illustrated in A. Bowett, English Furniture 1660-1714, pg. 279, fig. 9-11.

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