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Rare George I Walnut Side Table of Diminutive Proportions, Circa 1725

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Rare George I Walnut Side Table of Diminutive Proportions, Circa 1725

A fine George I walnut side table of diminutive proportions, circa 1725

The quarter veneered cross-banded and feather banded top with cavetto frieze fitted with a fine oak-lined drawer raised on cabriole legs carved to the knee with a shell and pendent terminating on claw and ball feet.

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions

Height: 28.35 in. (72 cm)
Width: 28.15 in. (71.5 cm)
Depth: 18.51 in. (47 cm)

Provenance

Mallett Antiques, London, 13th September 1994.

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