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Lot 76

A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD LIBRARY TABLE

circa 1830, the rectangular top with a gadrooned edge over three frieze drawers with conforming moulding, on two open pedestals each with four lobed and tapered legs terminating in gadrooned bun feet, 77cm high x 137cm wide x 61cm deep

Please note: No contents are included in this Lot.
Condition Report: click here
Estimate: £1,000 - £2,000
Hammer price: £6,500
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

The item appears to be in fair condition. There are several splits to the veneer of the top, one split runs the length of the top. The moulding has some horizontal play where the adhesive has worn. There are some minor losses of beading and moulding throughout - in particular to one flank. There is discolouration to the handles due to age, use and storage at Bridehead house. One flank has a noticeable split to the panel. Expected surface wear throughout, in particular to the legs. Staining and discolouration throughout - in particular to the top. 

 

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