AN IRISH GEORGE II MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN
This lot is offered without reserve. PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF DAVID H. WILSON (LOTS 617-665)
AN IRISH GEORGE II MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN

CIRCA 1750 AND CONVERTED TO A STANDING LAMP

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AN IRISH GEORGE II MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN
CIRCA 1750 AND CONVERTED TO A STANDING LAMP
The base with scrolled term figure, down-curved legs, electrified
59 in. (150 cm.) high, overall
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Lot Essay

An almost identical mahogany tripod table, originally the base of a pole screen, was supplied to Sir Edward Leslie, Bt., for Tarbert House, Co., Kerry (see The Knight of Glin & J. Peill, Irish Furniture: Woodwork and Carving in Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Act of Union, New Haven & London, 2007, p. 247, fig. 181.).

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