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A Fine 18th Century George II Mahogany Marble Topped Console Table, Ireland

A Fine George II Mahogany Marble Topped Console Table, Circa 1750. Ireland

The original thick cut and chamfered patinated Breccia Viola marble top sits above the mahogany concave and moulded frieze, raised on four well drawn accentuated finely carved cabriole legs, grounded with knuckled ball and claw feet.

It should be noted that this console table is extremely attractive and has rich patinated surfaces throughout.

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use. It should be noted that this console table is extremely attractive and has rich patinated surfaces throughout.

Dimensions

Height: 34.65 in (88 cm)
Width: 33.47 in (85 cm)
Depth: 19.1 in (48.5 cm)

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