A NEST OF QUARTETTO TABLES
IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS OF LANCASTER
Each with moulded rectangular top and inlaid with various specimen woods, including amboyna, rosewood, burr-maple and yew, the smallest inlaid with a chess board, on ring-turned baluster supports and turned feet, joined by slender turned stretchers
the largest 23in. (58.5cm) wide (4)
拍品专文
A similar set of quartetto tables attributed to Gillows of Lancaster, Leighton Hall, Lancashire, are illustrated in Ralph Edwards, The Shorter Dictionery of English Furniture, London 1983, page 575, fig.2