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A Good Regency Period Serving Table In the Manner of George Smith

A Good Regency Period Serving Table In the Manner of George Smith

Dimensions: H: 36.5 in / 92 cm  |  W: 84 in / 213 cm  |  D: 29.5 in / 74 cm

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A Good Regency Period Serving Table In the Manner of George Smith

Constructed in Mahogany, the design source being Plate 92 from Smith (qv). Rising from animal claw footed ring turned, tapering and reeded legs, with carved stiff-leaf capitols; the fielded panelled platform of breakfront form, housing an oak lined lockable central drawer, now baize lined, with quadrant mouldings, having swept ends, with lion masks holding annuli.
English, circa 1815

George Smith dedicated his Collection of Designs for Household Furniture, published in 1808, to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, to whom he claimed to be 'Upholder Extraordinary'. The many concordances of our piece to Plate 92 are readily acknowledged.

 

George Smith, A Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, New York: Praeger Publishers, 1970 [1808]; p 17, pl 92.

REF No. 7966

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