Marylebone Antiques has dated this piece to the 1700s.
They functioned as occasional, or ‘tea’ tables, and often featured elegantly shaped legs, terminating in either a ball and claw or a pad foot. The most common detail of the column would be a ring turning or a vase shaped stem. The natural shine on the hard and dense ‘Cuban’ mahogany that was used at this time is evident here, as are the sturdy, well-balanced proportions. The finer examples from this early Georgian period often featured a ‘birdcage’ mechanism, as seen here, which allows the top to revolve on the base. It comprises two squares of wood, joined at the corners with turned columns, to which the long bearers under the table top are hinged; the top revolves freely on the top of the stem which slots right through the birdcage and is secured with a wedge. These period tables are quite hard to find in such good condition. This one has a bold turned pedestal which sits on strong looking tripod legs.
Width – 28?, 71 cm
Height – 28?, 71 cm
Marylebone Antiques has dated this piece to the 1700s.
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