A Regency rosewood and gilt brass mounted writing table, circa 1815, the leather inset top with brass inlaid angles above two frieze drawers with central applied mask, on twin pillar simulated rosewood end supports with platform and outswept legs terminating in brass lion paw caps and castors, 73cm high, 102cm wide, 63cm deep For a library table by John McLean & Son demonstrating similar use of gilt brass mounts to the edge of the top and similar decorative mounts see Christopher Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, (Furniture History Society, 1996) page 312, fig 589 Condition report disclaimer
A Regency rosewood and gilt brass mounted writing table, circa 1815, the leather inset top with brass inlaid angles above two frieze drawers with central applied mask, on twin pillar simulated rosewood end supports with platform and outswept legs terminating in brass lion paw caps and castors, 73cm high, 102cm wide, 63cm deep For a library table by John McLean & Son demonstrating similar use of gilt brass mounts to the edge of the top and similar decorative mounts see Christopher Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, (Furniture History Society, 1996) page 312, fig 589 Condition report disclaimer
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