Property of L. Fleischmann, Esq. c. 1906.
Sold Grosvenor House Antiques Fair, 1982.
Private Collection.
Literature
Illustrated in ‘The Age of Mahogany’ in Percy Macquoid, ‘A History of English Furniture: The Age of Mahogany and The Age of Satinwood: Volume II’ (Antique Collectors’ Club, 1987), p.238, Fig. 222
The shaped circular top with carved pie-crust edge incorporating foliate carving on a birdcage support with turned and fluted stem on three carved cariole legs terminating in claw and ball...
The shaped circular top with carved pie-crust edge incorporating foliate carving on a birdcage support with turned and fluted stem on three carved cariole legs terminating in claw and ball feet.
Percy Macquoid describes the table as: ‘a very practical and steady shape of tripod table; the top is of undulating and escaloped form, with a raised ribbon edge, and is supported on five short columns resting on a platform.’ (‘The Age of Mahogany’ in Percy Macquoid, ‘A History of English Furniture: The Age of Mahogany and The Age of Satinwood: Volume II’ (Antique Collectors’ Club, 1987), p.241.)