18th-century George III-period Octagonal Mahogany Tripod Table
Fine 18th-Century George III Period Octagonal Mahogany Tripod Table
A handsome late 18th-century George III period mahogany octagonal tripod table. It features a well-figured single piece of solid mahogany top, above a turned baluster-form column. This fine-quality Georgian table stands on well-drawn, downswept legs, retaining a good original color and patina. The joints are solid and the construction reassuringly sound, reflecting the quality of 18th-century craftsmanship. England circa 1790.
Unrestored surfaces of this quality are increasingly rare. The table’s original finish, rich color, and enticing patina give it a timeless allure and a wonderful sense of history, allowing it to sit equally well in a period setting or a more contemporary interior as a characterful focal point.
A handsome late 18th-century George III period mahogany octagonal tripod table. It features a well-figured single piece of solid mahogany top, above a turned baluster-form column. This fine-quality Georgian table stands on well-drawn, downswept legs, retaining a good original color and patina. The joints are solid and the construction reassuringly sound, reflecting the quality of 18th-century craftsmanship. England circa 1790.
Unrestored surfaces of this quality are increasingly rare. The table’s original finish, rich color, and enticing patina give it a timeless allure and a wonderful sense of history, allowing it to sit equally well in a period setting or a more contemporary interior as a characterful focal point.
900 €
Period: 18th century
Style: English Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Mahogany
Width: 57
Height: 70.5
Depth: 50.5
Reference (ID): 1778202
Availability: In stock
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