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George III Period Mahogany Free Standing Writing Table.
Thomas Sheraton.
England, circa 1790.
This Superb Freestanding Georgian Mahogany Writing / Library Table has a Wonderful Natural Patina and is Crossbanded in Carefully Selected Tulipwood Veneers and is a Rare Example of the Finest English Craftmanship of the Eighteenth Century.
Provenance:
Shrubland Park Suffolk England . Home to Baronet Middleton.
" Possibly the Finest and Grandest House in Britain ".
Exhibitions
Grosvenor House Fair.
Literature: Norman Adams English 18th C Furniture for its almost exact Pair ( undoubtably by the same maker ) now in the Bank Of England Collection.
Medium: Wood.
Dimensions
Height: 75 cm (29.53 in), Width: 136 cm (53.54 in), Depth: 74 cm (29.13 in)Condition report
Excellent Grand Country House StateStock number
5262The BADA Standard
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