George III Mahogany Tripod Table

Collection CK30 SKU: 23298
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A distinguished example of Georgian furniture, this George III mahogany tripod table hails from the heart of 18th-century England. Blending refined craftsmanship with enduring elegance, it exemplifies the sophisticated tastes and stylistic advancements of the period.

Origin: England

Date: Circa 1765

Material: Mahogany

Dimensions: Height: 67 cm (26.5 inches); Diameter: 76 cm (30 inches)

Condition: Excellent patina; minor evidence of age commensurate with period

This centre table represents the height of English furniture-making during the George III era, an age celebrated for its graceful proportions and meticulous detailing. Comparable examples can be found in renowned collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, with similar pie crust designs and fluted columns. Its form is particularly emblematic of mid-Georgian taste, which favoured both utility and decorative refinement in accent tables like this.

Notable Features:

  • Exquisite pie crust top, featuring a dished surface with raised, scalloped, and gadrooned borders
  • Finely fluted central column supporting the top
  • Elegant cabriole legs adorned with meticulously carved knees and feet, displaying marine shell and imbricated acanthus motifs
  • Rich mahogany with an attractive, original patina developed over centuries

The design of this George III mahogany tripod table echoes the graceful curves and organic motifs that define Rococo influences, yet remains rooted in the symmetry and restraint characteristic of late Georgian style. The marine shell carvings and fluted details showcase a level of craftsmanship that would have appealed to discerning clients of the time and now to seasoned collectors.

As a rare surviving example from circa 1765, this piece holds notable collecting value, both for its well-preserved condition and stylistic purity. Its practical scale suits it to a variety of interiors, whether displayed as a focal point in a drawing room or utilised as a functional accent table. For those seeking exquisite Georgian furniture or a centre table with true period character, this tripod table offers a delightful combination of artistry, provenance, and enduring appeal.

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