Mahogany and mahogany veneer transformation dining room tabl - Lot 70

Lot 70
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15000 - 20000 EUR
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Result : 22 050EUR
Mahogany and mahogany veneer transformation dining room tabl - Lot 70
Mahogany and mahogany veneer transformation dining room table Rectangular top with rounded corners, inlaid with wire and counter-wire Triple base consisting of three large sheathed shafts resting on a parallelepiped base curved on the sides and edged with a frieze of carved gadroons The whole resting on four lion claw legs edged with buttresses and adorned with carved scrolls Irish work, Georges IV period (1762-1830) H 72, W 113 or 338, D 146 cm This large reception table can be transformed into three "breakfast tables", a typical Anglo-Saxon design that justifies the need for triple legs. Provenance: this table was offered by the Bishop of London to Princess Sophia (1777-1848), daughter of George III and therefore sister of George IV . Her heirs took the table to Canada, then the different elements were divided before being finally reunited by the current owner.
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