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£12750.00

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Regency period rosewood brass inlaid card tables.

A fine pair of Regency rosewood and brass inlaid card tables attributed to George Oakley, the baize lined, rounded rectangular fold over top with cross-banding and frieze with brass moulding on sabre supports joined by a central circular boss which performs a scissor-action spread to stabilise, over down swept serpentine legs with brass star and fleur-de-lys detailing and terminating in cast brass acanthus capped castors. English. Circa 1820.

The Royal Collection Trust retains a pair of similar card tables in The Music Room at Buckingham Palace, each with swivelling top veneered with rosewood; in part decorated with carved and gilded ornament and inlaid with brass. The closed top inlaid with a scrolled brass line and at each front corner a fleur-de-lys, on serpentine splayed legs joined by a central undertier. This pattern of card-table is associated with the work of the London cabinet-maker George Oakley. 

Dimensions

75cm high x 90cm wide x 44cm deep

Price

£12750.00

This object includes complimentary, Insured Shipping / Delivery within the UK



Open by appointment and at fairs

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