A George II Period Mahogany Tilt-Top Tripod Table.

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A George II Period Mahogany Tilt-Top Tripod Table.

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The single plank oval tilt-top top supported by a turned barrel, collared and writhen turned stem on generous cabriole legs with slipper pad feet on concealed castors. 
Of superb proportions and in excellent condition retaining the finest colour and patina. 

Circa 1745

Height: 28½” (72.5 cm)
Width: 41¼” (105 cm)
Depth: 35½” (90 cm)

Reserved

NB The writhen turning on the tables illustrated in The Dictionary of English Furniture Vol. III, page 207. Fig 15. ca 1740-50 and The Antiques Directory, page 420. Fig 1, ca 1740.

On loan to Benjamin Franklin House, Craven Street, London.

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