LOT 173 A George II painted console table
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A George II painted console table, attributed to William Jones, circa 1740, with original white and grey shaped marble top over shaped freize with a large centrally carved conch shell with trailing swags supported on two cabriole legs with lion masks to the knees terminating in hairy paw feet, 80cm high, 65cm deep, 65cm wide William Jones was an architect and published drawings for furniture as an appendix to James Smith's Specimens of Ancient Carpentry SALEROOM NOTICE Please note The George II console is 137 cm wide. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old minor chips and splits. Some later timber blocks to the backs of the leg 'ears'. One rail almost certainly and old replacement. Some evidence of old worm to the rails. Tack marks to rails from previous upholstery. Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality of any frame beneath upholster. Condition Report Disclaimer
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