A stunning pair of late 18th-century George III Period mahogany and inlay folding console tea tables. Crafted from a finely cut mahogany, these tables boast tops that appear to be hewn from the same piece of timber, creating a seamless grain that flows beautifully from one table to the other. The folding tops feature exquisite satinwood inlay and rosewood crossbanding, adding a touch of elegance.The frieze is adorned with intricate inlaid panels and is supported by elegant satin wood inlay square tapered legs. With refined boxwood and satin wood stringing around the top and legs, these tables are not only visually pleasing but also structurally sound, maintaining flat tops and well-preserved joints and brass hinges. These tea tables are in remarkable condition, showcasing their original color and patina, making them a delightful example of George III craftsmanship. Whether you need a versatile table for serving or a sophisticated display piece, these tables offer both beauty and functionality.




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