GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY the divided hinged top opening to an arrangement of covered compartments with metal liners, a hinged easel mirror with ratchet, and open wells, above a dummy drawer and long drawer, raised on square tapered legs ending in leather castors (63cm wide, 127cm (open), 76cm high, 43cm deep) Footnote: Note: This elegantly proportioned dressing table is nearly identical to a dressing table supplied by Thomas Chippendale in 1774 to Paxton House, Berwickshire. See Gilbert, Christopher ' The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale ', plate 425.