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English Georgian Marble Top Mahogany Slab or Side Table
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Description
An elegant circa 1760 English George II / George III period 'estate-made' Chippendale 'slab' or side table of clean design having original gray and white Bardiglio marble top on mahogany base with flat frieze on thick cusp-bracketed triangular legs.
NOTE: An exact table, and likely it's mate, is in the collection of renowned English antiquarian, collector, dealer, and designer Baron Piers von Westenholz and is pictured on page 152 in "The World of Interiors - Gilt-Edged Collection, Vol. I", edited by Min Hogg with Wendy Harrop and Margaret Donegan, The World of Interiors, Pharos Publications, London, 1986. -
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In the Style of: Thomas Chippendale Origin: England Period: 18th Century Materials: Bardiglio marble, mahogany, oak Condition: Good. Wear commensurate with age and use; Minor edge 'flea-bites' and scratching to marble top; veneer repairs; presents beautifully. Creation Date: circa 1760 Styles / Movements: Chippendale, George II, George III Book References: "The World of Interiors - Gilt-Edged Collection, Vol. I", edited by Min Hogg with Wendy Harrop and Margaret Donegan, The World of Interiors, Pharos Publications, London, 1986, p. 152. Incollect Reference #: 310654 -
Dimensions
W. 48.88 in; H. 31.38 in; D. 24.25 in; W. 124.16 cm; H. 79.71 cm; D. 61.6 cm;
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