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A George II Rococo Card Table.
England, circa 1755.
An extremely fine and rare George II carved 'amarillo' or 'quilted mahogany' card table in the Rococo taste. The subtly dished top with fantastic figuring, of inverted breakfront design with square corners. With a gateleg mechanism, the hinged top folding over to reveal a fitted green baize games surface. The shaped frieze with a superb central carved detail, standing on exceptional rocaille and floral tendril carved scrolled cabriole legs that terminate in claw and ball feet.
Dimensions
Height: 28³/₄ in (73 cm) Width: 34⁵/₈ in (88 cm) Depth: 17¹/₈ in (43.5 cm)Stock number
S08.39The BADA Standard
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