A Centre Table of the Late Georgian Period
H: 28 in / 71.5 cm | Dia: 53.5 in / 136 cm
Description
Constructed in cuban mahogany, with holly and bois clair inlays; the circular tilt top having radially laid flame Mahogany veneers of magnificent figuring and colour, with a ‘starburst’ inlay to the centre; supported by a turned and tapering column, carved with lotus leaves and lobbing, set on a tripartite inlaid platform base with ‘lion’s paw’ gilt bronze mounts.
Circa 1830
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