An early George III mahogany octagonal dining table
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An early George III mahogany octagonal dining table
possibly by Gillows
The top with an associated leaf, on turned tapering legs and pad feet, 191cm wide, 134cm deep, 72cm high (extended).
See S.Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, vol I, p.235 where she quotes Richard Gillow describing the numerous ways an 'octagon table' could be assembled in 1762. This type of table was introduced during the 1760's and remained fashionable for more that a decade, but by the 1770's they were considered old fashioned and were replaced by 'circular' tables.
possibly by Gillows
The top with an associated leaf, on turned tapering legs and pad feet, 191cm wide, 134cm deep, 72cm high (extended).
See S.Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, vol I, p.235 where she quotes Richard Gillow describing the numerous ways an 'octagon table' could be assembled in 1762. This type of table was introduced during the 1760's and remained fashionable for more that a decade, but by the 1770's they were considered old fashioned and were replaced by 'circular' tables.
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An early George III mahogany octagonal dining table
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