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Description: George III Mahogany Pembroke Table
Circa 1765
The book-matched flame quarter-veneered serpentine top with flowerhead-carved edge above a pierced arcaded ogee-arched frieze and raised on cluster-column legs with imbricated panels and cluster-column stretchers ending in block feet with brass casters.
Height 28 1/2 inches (72.3 cm), width closed 26 inches (66.0 cm), depth 27 inches (68.6 cm).
Provenance:
Sold, Sotheby''s, New York,
Jerome C. Neuhoff Collection, January 25, 1986, lot 237
Stair & Co., New York
Acquired from the above
Conceived in the Chinese manner with Gothic ornament, the present table has features that are found on related examples: an almost identical Pembroke table was sold, Sotheby''s, New York, April 26, 2008, lot 144; a similar table, with arcaded frieze, the cluster-column legs with rectangular imbricated panels and cluster-columnar stretchers, is illustrated, Macquoid and Edwards,
The Dictionary of English Furniture, 1954, vol. III, pl. 266, fig. 2; a table with a fretwork frieze centered by a lozenge was sold, Christie''s, London, November 20, 1986, lot 120. Another similar table is in the collection of Rienzi, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Katherine S. Howe,
Rienzi, European Decorative Arts and Paintings, 2008, p. 32, fig. 27.
Several suites of seating furniture with cluster-column legs relate to the present table: a stool from Padworth House, Berkshire,
The Dictionary of English Furniture, 1954, vol. III, p. 179, fig. 54, a settee from Ingress Abbey, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, ibid., p. 84, fig. 33, a suite of furniture from the collection of Lady Hague, comprising a settee, six chairs, four stools and a pair of fire-screens, was sold, Sotheby''s, London, June 23, 1961, lot 152, a suite of furniture from Bramshill Park, Hampshire, sold, Christie''s, New York, April 16, 1994, lot 156, also from the Bramshill suite, sold, Sotheby''s, New York,
The Estate of Mrs. John Hay Whitney, April 22-25, 1999, lot 119.
The Noel and Harriette Levine Collection