Very decorative and rather chic.
Chinoiserie and lacquer furniture enjoyed a revival of interest in fashionable circles in the 1920s. Retailers such as Heals and Liberty of London offered examples along side their more recognisibly modern furniture and furnishings, while the British/Irish avant-garde designers including Betty Joel and Eilleen Gray were influenced by Chinese forms and decoration. This table may have been made by the firm of Hille, who specialised in chinoserie during this period, although are better known today for their association with Robin Day.
Good condition overall, some typical minor surface abrasions to the top (as illustrated). Lacking clip receptor, so no ''snap'', and fillet that secures birdcage to the shaft.
69.5cm high x 68.5cm diameter
Reliable transport can be easily arranged throughout the UK at cost price. I''d be happy to obtain a quote without obligation.
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Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA971570
Dateline of this antique is 1920
Height is 69.5cm (27.4inches)
Width is 68.5cm (27.0inches)
Depth is 68.5cm (27.0inches)
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