An exceptional 18th-century serpentine George III Hepplewhite mahogany sideboard, exquisitely proportioned and in pristine condition.
The central drawer is complemented by a cleverly concealed bottle drawer on one side and two diminutive drawers on the other, each thoughtfully lined with green felt for enhanced protection.
The top edge is intricately cross-banded and delicately inlaid with precise detail, while the drawer faces are cross-banded in satinwood to provide an elegant contrast.
The tapered legs are adorned with subtle bellflower inlay and terminate in classic spade feet, imparting the piece with an assured sense of period character.
All original brass hardware remains intact, further enhancing the sideboard’s authenticity and charm.
c. 1790, England
Size: 66”L x 26”D x 36” H
An exceptional 18th-century serpentine George III Hepplewhite mahogany sideboard, exquisitely proportioned and in pristine condition.
The central drawer is complemented by a cleverly concealed bottle drawer on one side and two diminutive drawers on the other, each thoughtfully lined with green felt for enhanced protection.
The top edge is intricately cross-banded and delicately inlaid with precise detail, while the drawer faces are cross-banded in satinwood to provide an elegant contrast.
The tapered legs are adorned with subtle bellflower inlay and terminate in classic spade feet, imparting the piece with an assured sense of period character.
All original brass hardware remains intact, further enhancing the sideboard’s authenticity and charm.
c. 1790, England
Size: 66”L x 26”D x 36” H