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George III Mahogany Brass Bound Wine Cooler

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Circa 1800, very stylish neat size George III mahogany and brass bound wine cooler. The solid octagonal top with chamfered corners and simple beading, has a deep apron which is banded in brass and has a small brass knob for lifting. Inside there is a new liner which is waterproof and could be used for chilling and keeping wine cool. The main body of the wine cooler follows the same form as the top and there are 2 further cross bandings of brass. At the side there are 2 cast brass lifting handles, circular with a flower head at the top and foliate casting on the sides. The whole piece stands on 4 square tapering splayed feet which finish with square brass caps and castors. It could be used as a wine cooler, a magazine store or even as a side table. The top is excellent colour and condition.

Size 56cm high x 44cm wide x 34cm deep.

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£1650.00  UK
$2145.33  USA
1967.79  EU
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Category Antique Boxes Date Circa 1800  George III Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as178a2410 / 23400 Status Sold

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