Object Description
The mahogany side table of good proportions, having ebony stringing to the one piece top and fitted with two cockbeaded drawers with period brass handles to tapering block legs and surviving from George III period England.
The mahogany side table of good proportions, having ebony stringing to the one piece top and fitted with two cockbeaded drawers with period brass handles to tapering block legs and surviving from George III period England.
Unknown.
A classic and timeless piece of Georgian furniture.
The table has two losses of veneer as photographed, the drawers run freely and she stands well and true ready to be used. The handles are later replacements but of the period and in keeping.
By appointment only.