18th-century George III Carved Mahogany Tripod Table
Item Description & Information
A fine George III (late 18th-century) carved mahogany tripod table, featuring a moulded piecrust tilt-top with elegant scalloped edge, supported by a part-wrythen gun-barrel turned column and acanthus-leaf carved cabriole legs ending in pad feet.
Crafted from rich, well-figured mahogany with a deep, warm patina characteristic of the period, this classic occasional or tea table exemplifies Georgian elegance—versatile for use as a side table, lamp stand, or in a drawing room setting. The tilt mechanism allows for easy storage or display, while the tripod base provides stability and graceful proportions.
Measurements: 78 cm (D); 69.5 cm (H).
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