George III(1760–1820) Rosewood Library Table – England
A superb English George III period (1760–1820) library table, crafted from solid wood and premium-quality rosewood veneer, showcasing a rich and highly decorative grain.
The rectangular top features elegant marquetry work accentuated by fine hawthorn stringing that outlines its contours. The frieze opens with two drawers at the front, while the other three sides feature faux drawers. The piece rests on a central four-legged base with curved, cabriole lines. The legs terminate in chased bronze sabots fitted with their original period casters, providing the mobility characteristic of such prestigious furniture.
Condition:
Good overall condition.
Dimensions:
Height: 70 cm; 27,55 inch
Length: 116.5 cm; 45.86 inch
Width: 74 cm: 29.13 inch
The rectangular top features elegant marquetry work accentuated by fine hawthorn stringing that outlines its contours. The frieze opens with two drawers at the front, while the other three sides feature faux drawers. The piece rests on a central four-legged base with curved, cabriole lines. The legs terminate in chased bronze sabots fitted with their original period casters, providing the mobility characteristic of such prestigious furniture.
Condition:
Good overall condition.
Dimensions:
Height: 70 cm; 27,55 inch
Length: 116.5 cm; 45.86 inch
Width: 74 cm: 29.13 inch
2 000 €
Period: 18th century
Style: English Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Rosewood
Length: 116,5 cm
Width: 74 cm
Height: 70 cm
Reference (ID): 1783353
Availability: In stock
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