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| A HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND RARE REGENCY PERIOD CIRCULAR LIBRARY TABLE FROM THE WORKSHOPS OF JOHN McLEAN ( England c. 1806 ) | ||||
Dimensions73.00cm high ( 28.74 inches high) | ||||
Diameter106.50cm diameter ( 41.93 inches in diameter) | ||||
Provenance
Most probably the Earls of Jersey (until 1934).
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Description / ExpertiseExecuted in figured and faded rosewood, the revolving crossbanded leather top with boxwood stringing and with a reeded gilt-brass edge moulding, the frieze fitted with two short drawers and two wedge-shaped drawers, all drawers with the original gilt-brass 'tongue and dart' mouldings, the original gilt-brass lion mask handles, the frieze interspersed with inset rectangular panels of gilt-brass trophy mounts, being in the form of satyr masks surmounting musical instruments, the top supported on a turned central column, the three outward-sweeping legs having reeded gilt-brass mouldings terminating in the original gilt-brass box castors. |
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