Object Description
A Very Good Quality And Attractive George II Period
Mahogany Side Table Of Rich Untouched Colour And
Patina Throughout Having Well Figured Top Over
One Frieze Drawer Retaining Original Open Plate
Brass Handles Raised On Elegant Turned Cabriole
Legs Terminating With Original Pad Feet
(Side tables from the first half of the 18th century
are often referred to as lowboys and nearly always
constructed from good, rich, solid timber due to the
plentiful supply of it at the time. This example retains
a wonderful colour and patin and has clearly been well
loved and preserved, as well as being well used
throughout the many years of its life. It retains its
original brasswear which in itself is remarkable for
an item which would have been very heavily used
throughout the near 300 years of its existence.)
Circa 1730
Height – 27.5in
Width – 28.5in
Depth – 19in