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A PAIR OF GEORGE IV GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLES, each with later rectangular white marble top, one distressed, the frieze carved with alternating foliage and S-scrolls, on S-scroll legs profusely carved with acanthus and headed by paterae, on scrolled feet, regilt, one with paper label of Edward Neil Depositories, inscribed in ink Miss M Locking, 6 Baker Street, London. W.
48in. (122cm.) and 46¾in. (119cm.) wide; 33in. (84cm.) high; 18in. (46cm.) deep (2)
48in. (122cm.) and 46¾in. (119cm.) wide; 33in. (84cm.) high; 18in. (46cm.) deep (2)
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Designed in the early 19th Century 'antique' manner its Grecian ribbon-scrolled foliate frieze and acanthus and palmette-wrapped 'truss' supports also feature in the centre of a chiffonier-cabinet sold anonymously, Christie's London, 27 February 1986, lot 170.
It also relates to a 'Louis XIV' style console table illustrated by George Smith in his Cabinet Maker's Guide, 1828
It also relates to a 'Louis XIV' style console table illustrated by George Smith in his Cabinet Maker's Guide, 1828