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George III Period Mahogany Centre table with single drawer on standard ends.

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George III Period Mahogany Centre table with single drawer on standard ends.

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A wonderful and unusual late 18th century table. The overhanging top, with rounded corners, above a single full length and height cedar lined drawer, raised on standard ends with elegant splay legs terminating in brass cap castors.

The understructure mahogany is veneered onto beech and the top onto pine which is stained red; the whole decorated with box wood stringing throughout. Original working lock and key.

The construction and use of secondary timbers suggest Bermuda as the country of origin.

Circa 1780

Height: 28¼ inch (72 cm)
Width: 35½ inch (90.5 cm)
Depth: 19¾ inch (50 cm)

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