17450
A Mid-Nineteenth Century Octagonal Centre Table Attributed to James Winter
A Mid-Nineteenth Century Octagonal Centre Table Attributed to James Winter
Dimensions: H: 29 in / 74 cm | Dia: 47.5 in / 121 cm
Special Offer: £5,500
17450
Original Price: £12,800 | Special Offer: £5,500
Currently in unrestored original condition, please contact us for further information.
A Mid-Nineteenth Century Octagonal Centre Table
Attributed to James Winter
Primarily constructed from a carved mahogany and inlaid with striking specimen wood marquetry, the table is supported on barley twist legs with tapering ends and oblate bun feet; joined by a substantial stretcher centred by a finial; the octagonal top with an elaborate pierced apron and radial mahogany veneers set within a marquetry reserve of geometric scrolled designs.
English, circa 1860
Dimensions: H: 29 in / 74 cm | Dia: 47.5 in / 121 cm
The design of the table is seemingly related to the furniture produced by London's James Winter, who was based on Wardour Street. An octagonal table previously with Butchoff, stamped by Winter, showcases identical marquetry designs in the reserve of top.
Comparative Literature:
Payne, Christopher. British Furniture 1820 to 1920: The Luxury Market. Woodbrigdge: ACC Art Books, 2023, p.114 (figs. 2.83 & 2.84), illustrating a table with identical border reserve.
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