Object Description
A rare George II Burr Walnut and feather banded card table attributed to Benjamin Crook, the rectangular lobed, hinged top enclosing a tooled suede playing surface with four guinea wells and candle stands to each corner above the frieze drawer the whole raised on cabriole legs with shell, bellflower and scrolling to the knees and terminating in trefoil feet. Circa. 1735
Price :£ 18,000-00p.
H:28.75”, 73 cms, W:31”, 79 cms, D:15.25”, 39 cms.
Note: The lobed top and shell carved cabriole legs are almost identical to a table by Benjamin Crook snr. Sold Christie’s London, 15th. April 1999, lot 107. This had previously been in the collection of Percival D. Griffiths F.S.A. by 1924 and was sold previously by his executors at Christie’s London, May 10th. 1939.
See C. Gilbert “Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840” fig 265.
Crook is recorded at The George & White Lyon in St. Paul’s Churchyard from 1732-1748. See G. Beard & C. Gilbert “Dictionary of London Furniture Makers 1660-1840” p.212.
Adam Bowett illustrates this in “Early Georgian Furniture 1715-1740” figs. 5:118 & 5:119 page 254