An exceptional 18th century George III mahogany tea table is distinguished by a single-board top adorned with intricate foliate carvings that gracefully encircle its outer edge. These carvings provide a delicate decorative frame to the rich, warm grain of the wood.
A reeded and finely carved central column rises with elegant proportion, its turned detail providing a pleasing vertical contrast to the broad top and enhancing the table’s overall balance.
This central support culminates in sweeping cabriole legs that flow outward with refined curvature and terminate in distinctive snakes-head feet. These feet impart a sculptural and heirloom quality that clearly reflects both superior craftsmanship and authentic period style.
Size: 32.5” D x 28” H
C.1780, England
An exceptional 18th century George III mahogany tea table is distinguished by a single-board top adorned with intricate foliate carvings that gracefully encircle its outer edge. These carvings provide a delicate decorative frame to the rich, warm grain of the wood.
A reeded and finely carved central column rises with elegant proportion, its turned detail providing a pleasing vertical contrast to the broad top and enhancing the table’s overall balance.
This central support culminates in sweeping cabriole legs that flow outward with refined curvature and terminate in distinctive snakes-head feet. These feet impart a sculptural and heirloom quality that clearly reflects both superior craftsmanship and authentic period style.
Size: 32.5” D x 28” H
C.1780, England