Two George III Style Consoles, England, Second Half 19th Century

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Pair of opening wall tables, in George III style made in the Victorian era. The tables have four truncated pyramidal uprights, the two rear ones of which, when opened with a compass, allow the upper half-top to rest to form a round game table covered in green felt. The legs, like the bands and...
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Pair of opening wall tables, in George III style made in the Victorian era. The tables have four truncated pyramidal uprights, the two rear ones of which, when opened with a compass, allow the upper half-top to rest to form a round game table covered in green felt. The legs, like the bands and tops, have a rosewood veneered border with threads outlining satinwood veneered reserves. In the reserves of the bands there are inlaid floral and anthemion motifs, on the tops they are repeated with festoons of bellflowers and in the center a half rosette. The inlays, finely made in various essences and tinted maple, create a strong chromatic effect, accentuated by the burin definitions; on the back of a small table there is a label, partially preserved, of a depot or transport. Product condition: Furniture in good condition, with minor signs of wear. We try to present the real state of the furniture in the most complete way possible with the photos. If some details are not clear from the photos, what is stated in the description applies. Dimensions (cm): Height: 74 Width: 92 Depth: 44 Maximum dimensions (cm): Depth: 90 ANTATV0279792

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