A Regency Period Mahogany Serving Table
H: 36 in / 92 cm | W: 43 in / 109 cm | D: 18 in / 46 cm
Description
Of rectangular form, constructed in a finely patinated and figured San Domingo mahogany; rising from a plinth base, capped by a running pearl beading; the front columns, stop fluted, lobed and carved with lotus leaves and acanthi have a conjoining central shelf with upright stiles to the rear; the frieze has carved rosace paterae flanking the central fielded panel drawer.
Circa 1825
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