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A George III Period Marquetry Demi Lune Side Table
The marquetry on this table bears remarkable similarity to the tops on a pair of marquetry tables with gilt wood bases by Thomas Chippendale, supplied to Edwin Lascelles at Harewood House in Yorkshire.
What makes this table exceptional, is the untouched condition which has resulted in an outstanding surface and patina.
Sir Anthony Cecil Miers (1906-1085)
Sir Anthony Miers was born in Inverness, Scotland on 11th November 1906. Miers joined the navy in 1925 as a special-entry cadet, aged 19. Three years later he entered the submarine service and quickly grew in rank. In 1941, he launched a commando raid from HMS Torbay which targeted the headquarters of the German Commander in North Africa โ General Rommel. For his involvement Miers was awarded a Bar to his DSO.
In 1942ย he was invested with the Victoria Cross by King George VI, for his many successful submarine patrols in HMS Torbay in the Mediterranean theatre.
His impressive medal group include the VC, KBE, CB, DSO and Bar, and Legion of Merit (USA) were obtained privately by Michael Ashcroft in November 2010. They are now displayed in the Ashcroft Gallery, Imperial War Museum.
What makes this table exceptional, is the untouched condition which has resulted in an outstanding surface and patina.
Sir Anthony Cecil Miers (1906-1085)
Sir Anthony Miers was born in Inverness, Scotland on 11th November 1906. Miers joined the navy in 1925 as a special-entry cadet, aged 19. Three years later he entered the submarine service and quickly grew in rank. In 1941, he launched a commando raid from HMS Torbay which targeted the headquarters of the German Commander in North Africa โ General Rommel. For his involvement Miers was awarded a Bar to his DSO.
In 1942ย he was invested with the Victoria Cross by King George VI, for his many successful submarine patrols in HMS Torbay in the Mediterranean theatre.
His impressive medal group include the VC, KBE, CB, DSO and Bar, and Legion of Merit (USA) were obtained privately by Michael Ashcroft in November 2010. They are now displayed in the Ashcroft Gallery, Imperial War Museum.
Date: English, circa 1763
Provenance: Sir Anthony Cecil Capel Miers (1906-1985)
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