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A George IV Thuya Card Table.
Attributed to James Newton of Wardour Street.
England, circa 1820.
An exceptionally fine George IV card table in the French neo-classical taste. The top with wonderfully figured thuya wood, crossbanded and line inlaid with satinwood, box and ebony opening to reveal a green baize playing surface, the frieze similarly veneered and with very finely cast and chaste ormolu mounts. Standing on elegant line inlaid tapering round legs terminating in brass castors.
Dimensions
Height: 30¹/₈ in (76.5 cm) Width: 37 in (94 cm) Depth: 18³/₄ in (47.5 cm)Stock number
T02.20The BADA Standard
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