George III Mahogany Pembroke Table
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18th Century Chippendale Period George III Mahogany Table

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18th Century Chippendale Period George III Mahogany Table

Gorgeous Chippendale period George III mahogany Pembroke/tea table, retaining its original gilt swan-neck handle, skeleton escutcheon, rich patinated surface, and original divides to the front of the drawer, presumably to stow ones loose leaf tea.

It should be noted that this is a beautiful and totally original piece from one of the most celebrated periods in English furniture ‘The Chippendale Period’.

 

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use.

Provenance


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Dimensions

Height: 28.35 in. (72 cm)
Width: 28.35 in. (72 cm)
Depth: 19.69 in. (50 cm)

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