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Important George II Period Giltwood Console Table / Sidetable of Immense Proportions.
England, circa 1735.
A Truly Important Early Georgian Period ,Exquisitely Carved Giltwood Sidetable / Console Table of Immense Proportions Retaining almost all of the Original Gilding with a later Dramatically Figured Breche Marble Top.
A Fine Example of English Elite Furnishings of the Period which was Suitable for Great Country Residences in the First Quarter of the 18th Century.
Provenance
Purchased by direct contact with ecclesiastical offices - ie The Church in Baldock Hertfordshire who in the 19th Century received the table as a gift from a notable Essex Family.
Exhibitions
Harris Lindsay Jermyn Street London.
Literature: See "A Chronicle of Small Beer" The Early Victorian Diaries of a Hertfordshire Brewer.
Medium: Wood/Gilt.
Dimensions
Height: 87 cm (34.25 in), Width: 164 cm (64.57 in), Depth: 113 cm (44.49 in)Condition report
Wonderful Original and Brilliant Giltwood with minor Refreshing. Sympathetic repairs to two claw feet due to wear.Stock number
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