A mahogany card table

Ronald Phillips Ltd

Date 1770

Epoque George III

Origine English

Medium Mahogany

Dimension 75.5 x 92.5 x 46 cm (29³/₄ x 36³/₈ x 18¹/₈ inches)

A mid 18th century Chippendale period carved mahogany card table, having a serpentine shaped folding top with finely carved flower and dart edge, opening to reveal a baize lined surface above a cross veneered frieze with rope twist moulded edge; on cabriole legs, one hinged, with acanthus clasp carved knees and terminating in acanthus carved pad feet. Note: Fitted with a secret drawer concealed behind the hinged leg at the reverse. An original sale receipt issued by Blairman & Sons Ltd. In 1934 to a Mr. J. P. Tatham for £65 is retained with the table.

Date: 1770

Epoque: George III

Origine: English

Medium: Mahogany

Dimension: 75.5 x 92.5 x 46 cm (29³/₄ x 36³/₈ x 18¹/₈ inches)

Provenance: Blairman & Sons Ltd., London and Harrogate.
Collection of J. P. Tatham, Esq.

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