A REGENCY BRASS-MOUNTED, PARCEL-GILT, EBONISED AND ROSEWOOD SIDE TABLE
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A REGENCY BRASS-MOUNTED, PARCEL-GILT, EBONISED AND ROSEWOOD SIDE TABLE

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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A REGENCY BRASS-MOUNTED, PARCEL-GILT, EBONISED AND ROSEWOOD SIDE TABLE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY
The white marble top above a frieze centred by a lozenge clasp, on griffin monopodia and a plinth base with gadrooned edge, with mirrored back, the mounts probably associated
38 5/8 in. (98 cm.) high; 71 7/8 in. (182.5 cm.) wide; 17 3/8 in. (44 cm.) deep
Literature
D. Ogilvy, 'Golden Age', House & Garden, June 1994, p. 117.
J.M. Robinson, 'The Manor House, Buckinghamshire - The home of Lady Hambleden', Country Life, 14 July 1994, p. 72, fig. 3 (the entrance hall).
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