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George III Mahogany Deception Table

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George III Mahogany Deception Pembroke table in the manner of Gillows.
The rectangular top with hinged flaps, one flap being deceptive, released by a brass button to reveal a vacant interior. The two ends having faux cock-beaded drawer fronts, the whole raised by square tapered legs.

A design for the Deception table dated 1787 appears in Lindsay Boynton’s Gillow Furniture Designs 1760-1800 page 47 plate 28

Dimensions:
Width: 29.5cm
Depth: 38cm
Height: 76cm

Origin/Age: English, Circa 1790

Condition: Very good, marks, scratches, old repairs etc consistent with age/use

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£1295.00  UK
$1664.85  USA
1533.54  EU
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Category Antique Furniture Date Circa 1790  George III Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as1054a023 / 1052 Status For Sale

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West Sussex

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