An Important George III mahogany spider-leg table attributed to Thomas Chippendale
1768. England
The tulip banded rectangular mahogany drop-leaf top with gateleg action, on a straight mahogany frieze with oak lined cockbeeded drawers to each short side, on eight slender columnar form turned legs and stretchers ending in pad feet.
Dimensions:
79 cm wide, 33 cm Deep, 71 cm High
Closed - 33 cm
Extended - 89 cm
Employing superb timber, this ''neat'' mahogany table is a wonderful example of Chippendale''s utilitarian furniture which, through the sheer quality of materials and execution, is at once simple and distinguished. Chippendale supplied, ''a neat Mahogany 8 leg Table of fine wood'', on 9 June 1768 at a cost of £2 2s 0d and a further pair of ''2 neat Mahogany Spider leg Tables of good wood'', probably similar in form to those at Dumfries House from 1760 although not necessarily by Chippendale.
For a related example, see the spider-leg table sold Christie''s Lon
...don, 31 October 2012, lot 79 (£13,750)
Sir Edward Knatchbull, 7th Bart. (1704-1789) comissioned Thomas Chippendale to make a ''neat Mahogany 8 leg Table of fine wood'', on 9 June 1768 at a cost of £2 2s 0d. (request image)
Sir Edward Knatchbull''s account of furnishings with Thomas Chippendale, 9 June October 1768, ''To a neat Mahogany 8 leg Table of fine wood £2 2s 0d'' (The Knatchbull-Brabourne MSS U951/A18/26);
Inventory, 1885, p. 66, in the ''Chintz Room'';
Inventory, 1926, p. 27, in the ''Service Room'';
Christopher Gilbert, The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale, Vol. II, London, 1978, p. 224, fig. 410.
A very similar table is pictured in The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale, Vol. II by Christopher Gilbert, page 224.
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Dateline of this antique is 17th Century
Height is 71cm (28.0inches)Width is 33cm (13.0inches)Depth is 79cm (31.1inches)
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