A PAIR OF ENGLISH WHITE-PAINTED SIDE TABLES
A PAIR OF ENGLISH WHITE-PAINTED SIDE TABLES

POSSIBLY THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, MORE PROBABLY SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF ENGLISH WHITE-PAINTED SIDE TABLES
POSSIBLY THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, MORE PROBABLY SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
Each rectangular rosso Levanto marble top about a ruffled frieze centered by a mask of Flora and garlands of spring flowers, the foliate cabriole legs headed by shell clasps and garlands and ending in foliate cabochon scroll toes, some losses to the foliate carving to either side of the masks, re-decorated
31½ in. (80 cm.) high, 63¼ in. (161 cm.) wide, 30½ in. (77.5 cm.) deep (2)
Provenance
Possibly supplied to Henry Arundell, 8th Lord Arundell of Wardour (d. 1808) for Wardour Castle, Wiltshire.
Thence by descent at Wardour Castle until sold, L.W. Arnett Auctioneers, Sale on the Premises, 10 September 1952, lot 52 (£200 to Norton [?]).
with J.M. Botibol, London and sold to The Hon. Mrs. Brinsley-Plunket, Luttrelstown Castle, Consilla, Dublin on 17 September 1953.
The Hon. Mrs. Aileen Plunket, Luttrellstown Castle, Consilla, Co. Dublin, Ireland; Christie's House Sale, 26-28 September 1983, lot 15.
Literature
The tables appear in the Wardour inventories as follows:
'Inventory of the Wardour Heirlooms', 1907, The Saloon: 'Pair 63" Green marble top Tables on carved frames and supports painted white' (Wiltshire and Swindon archives, ms. 2667/8/8).
'Priced List of Heirlooms at Wardour Castle Wiltshire the Property of the Trustees of the Wardour Estate', 30 September 1908, by Rawlence & Squarey, Salisbury, p. 8, The Saloon: 'Pair 63" Tables with Green Marble tops and Handsomely carved frame supports painted white 30.0.0' (mss. 2667/22/2/10).
'Wardour Castle Inventory of Furniture & Effects contained in wing let to Mr. Turck', 19 July 1936, by Rawlence & Squarey, Salisbury, p. 25, The Salon: 'The pair of carved and painted white wood side tables, female mask centres and floral wreathed cabriole supports Marble tops, 5' 4" long. Carvings chipped' (ms. 2667/22/2/10).

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