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George II Burr Walnut and Walnut Games Table.
Circa 1735.
Good colour and patina.
The shaped hinged top with projecting ears enclosing a baize lined playing surface with circular dished angles interspersed with four sunken counter wells, above one short frieze drawer, with a shaped scallop shell and shaped and acanthus carved apron below, on rocaille headed and scallop shell clasped cabriole legs, terminating in ball and claw feet.
Width 34” (87cm) Depth 17” (44cm) Height 28 ½” (73.5cm).
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18127The BADA Standard
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