Jamaican Tilt Top Centre Table In the Manner of Ralph Turnbull

Collection CK30 SKU: 64578
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A superb example of nineteenth-century craftsmanship, this Jamaican tilt top centre table in the manner of Ralph Turnbull is a rare accent piece that beautifully reflects its colonial provenance and mid-Victorian design ethos. The table’s striking appearance and intricate marquetry evoke the artistic aspirations of a thriving Kingston, with a clear nod to both Scottish and Jamaican decorative traditions.

Origin: Jamaica

Date: Mid 19th century

Material: Exotic tropical hardwoods with extensive parquetry and marquetry inlay

Dimensions: [Dimensions needed]

Condition: Excellent patina, minor age-related wear

This exquisite centre table demonstrates the cross-cultural sophistication that defined Jamaican furniture in the nineteenth century. Drawing influence from contemporary English styles, pieces such as this were shaped by the eye of talented emigrant makers like Ralph Turnbull. Today, similar tables grace the permanent collections of respected museums and discerning private collections, confirming their historical relevance and enduring appeal. As a centre table, it stands as both a statement of status and a practical element for period or eclectic interiors.

Notable Features:

  • Exceptional marquetry: The tabletop is meticulously inlaid with Scottish thistles and Jamaican Lignum Vitae flowers (the latter being the national flower of Jamaica), artfully combined with geometric detailing and the symbolic anchor. This artistry celebrates the meeting of Scottish and Jamaican identities, complete with visual references to migration and settlement.
  • Distinctive design: The blend of expertly cut exotic hardwoods and the harmonious balance of form encapsulate Regency symmetry and mid-Victorian elegance, hailed for its sophisticated shape and rich visual texture.
  • Collecting value: Tables in the manner of Ralph Turnbull, especially those showcasing such elaborate inlay, are highly sought after for their rarity and historical association with the Turnbull brothers’ celebrated Kingston workshop.
  • Versatility: Perfect for focal display in a grand hallway, drawing room, or as a highlight within refined accent table collections, this piece offers both decorative and functional value.

With its vibrant marquetry, unique provenance, and exceptional craftsmanship, this Jamaican tilt top centre table is an unmissable opportunity for collectors seeking a centrepiece that unites artistry and cross-cultural heritage.

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