George IV Burr Oak Octagonal Mechanical Table
ENGLAND, CIRCA 1825
with Parquetry decoration
72 x 69 x 69 cm
28 ¼ x 27 ¼ x 27 ¼ in
28 ¼ x 27 ¼ x 27 ¼ in
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Provenance
Collection of David Kenrick
The octagonal oak top with parquetry blocks pattern and decorative stringing to the edges. The drum top contains one panel opened with a lockable catch on the underside of the...
The octagonal oak top with parquetry blocks pattern and decorative stringing to the edges. The drum top contains one panel opened with a lockable catch on the underside of the top to reveal piano style keys which, when depressed, each open a corresponding drawer. On a central, triangular-form pillar and triform base with patchwork parquetry and reeded scrolled feet with decorative roundels. The secret panel has a brass lock stamped 'GR' below a crown indicating that the lock was manufactured during the reign of King George III, 1760-1820 or King George IV, 1820-1830. With replacement key.
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