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A George III Period Marquetry Demi Lune Side Table.

English, circa 1763.


The demi lune marquetry top with gently curved back, veneered with an elaborate design of a central urn with rams heads, with scrolling acanthus foliage, husks, anthemion and bell flowers.
All executed in the finest marquetry of harewood, holly, fiddleback sycamore, ebony and boxwood, crossbanded in tulipwood.
The frieze similarly decorated with marquetry panels of scrolling acanthus, anthemion and paterae, raised upon tapering legs, similarly inlaid and terminating in spade feet. 

The marquetry on this table bears remarkable similarity to the tops on a pair of marquetry tables with gilt wood bases by Thomas Chippendale, supplied to Edwin Lascelles at Harewood House in Yorkshire.
What makes this table exceptional, is the untouched condition which has resulted in an outstanding surface and patina.

Dimensions

Height: 35 in (89cm), Width: 40 in (103 cm), Depth: 22 in (55cm)

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Stock number

REF1108
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