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Pair Of 19th Century Regency Brass Inlaid Card Tables
£12,750 $17,067 €14,887
Pair of 19th century Regency period brass inlaid card tables.
The figured tops are crossbanded in rosewood and cut brass inlay and brass stringing. The lively rosewood veneers to the tops retain patina and figuration with fine brass workings to the inlays.
The tops swivel and open to reveal old green baize playing surfaces and lay flat on the frames. The top edges are inlaid with brass stringing and sit above shallow friezes.
The frieze to each card table is intricately cut with brass motif designs and fleur de lys to the rounded corners and sit proudly above brass strung and rosewood veneered pedestals. The pedestals sit on brass inlaid plinths that rest on concave supports.
The games tables are raised elegant out stretched rosewood and brass inlaid legs that terminate on the original brass cap castors.
Established Antique Dealers Since 1987
Internal Reference: 10790
Antique Number: SA1125034
Dateline of this antique is Regency
Height is 74.3cm (29.3inches)Width is 91.5cm (36.0inches)Depth is 45.5cm (17.9inches)
Antique #SA1125034, shown on this page, originates from the regency Era. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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