Lot 14
  • 14

A pair of Regency brass-mounted rosewood and parcel-gilt black japanned tripod tables circa 1810

Estimate
5,000 - 7,000 USD
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Description

  • rosewood, brass
  • height 29 1/2 in.; width 19 1/2 in.; depth 14 3/4 in.
  • 74.9 cm; 49.5 cm; 37.5 cm
Each canted rectangular top with a cross-banding and brass-molded edge above a cylindrical stem continuing to a block-form collar above a writhen-carved baluster raised on square downswept legs raised on ball-form feet.

Provenance

Apter-Fredericks, London

Condition

Overall good condition; the tops with some minor scratches and wear and with some minor hairline age cracks consistent with age; the lacquered brass gallery with some old dents and wear; the painted and gilded surfaces refreshed and with some losses and wear. Sturdy.
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