Attributed to MAYHEW AND INCE (worked c.1770-1810)
18th Century George III Satinwood and Pollard Oak Pembroke Occasional Table
1775 to 1790 England
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18th Century George III Satinwood and Pollard Oak Pembroke Occasional Table
An exceptionally fine and rare George III satinwood and pollard oak Pembroke table.
The padauk top is veneered in satinwood cantered by large ovals of tightly clustered burr pollard oak reserves, bordered in princess wood and lined with fine ebony and box stringing. Similarly the tapering chamfered legs are exquisitely inlaid with satinwood and tipped with gilt brass and leather wheeled castors, circa 1790.
The overall appearance of the table is very modern, with slim tapering legs and bold use of light and dark timbers of the finest quality.
Condition
Superb original
Provenance
Private collection, Holland Park Royal Borough of Kensington London
Literature
Image 2 (in black & white) from literature – English Furniture 1500-1840 by Geoffrey Beard & Judith Goodison
Dictionary Of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, Furniture History Society, Mayhew, John and Ince William, Page 589-598
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