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A beautifully patinated Georgian yew wood vernacular tripod table; the well figured tilt-top crossbanded in holly above a wrythen turned stem which is raised on well drawn cabriole legs terminating in shaped pad feet.
Circa 1765
This tripod table retains a superb colour and patination and is a charming example of a country cabinet-maker following fashionable trends. He has used native timbers; yew wood and holly for its construction and the simplified wrythen turning is copying fashionable decorative details.
Dimensions
Height: 67.25cm Diameter: 75.5cmStock number
BA657The BADA Standard
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