Fine 18th Century Queen Anne Burr and Highly Figured Walnut Card Table
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Fine 18th Century Queen Anne Burr and Highly Figured Walnut Card Table
A fine and rare Queen Anne burr and highly figured walnut card table, circa 1710 England.
The feather and cross banded book-matched top opens on original hinges to reveal a baize lined interior with figured walnut candle stands and counter wells, each finely lined in feather banding. The shaped frieze conceals a beautifully constructed oak lined drawer to the centre and stands on carved cabriole legs with lappet knees and pad feet. Lovely color and patination throughout.
Condition
Good
Dimensions
H 28.35 in. x W 32.29 in. x D 15.75 in.
H 72 cm x W 82 cm x D 40 cm
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