GEORGE II OAK LOW BOY

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GEORGE II OAK LOW BOY

A distinguished early 18th-century console table, this George II Oak Low Boy epitomises the refined craftsmanship and elegant forms associated with Georgian antiques. The piece boasts quintessential period styling and serves as an outstanding example of English furniture from this era.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 1735
Material: Oak

Dimensions: [Dimensions required]

Condition: Excellent patina; minor sympathetic restorations consistent with age.

This rare George II Oak Low Boy beautifully illustrates the evolving tastes of the Georgian period, marrying restrained architectural lines with intricate ornamentation. Similar examples can be found in both private and museum collections, testifying to the enduring appreciation for Georgian antiques. The piece compares favourably with works by celebrated makers such as Thomas Chippendale, reflecting the high standards of English cabinetmaking during the 1730s.

Notable Features:

  • Quarter-veneered top with elegant feather banding and thumb mouldings.
  • Two short drawers and one central long drawer, each finished with period-appropriate drop handles.
  • Highly sculptural ogee detailing to the front and sides presents a striking visual effect.
  • Cabriole legs feature low relief foliate carving on a stippled ground, with fluted detail accentuating each foot.

The George II Oak Low Boy is a testament to the harmonious blend of functional design and decorative artistry typical of the era. The pronounced ogee motif and subtle foliate carving echo early Rococo influences, while the overall symmetry adheres to the Georgian aesthetic. Its desirable scale and storage capacity—rare among console tables of this period—make it especially sought after by discerning collectors.

This oak console table offers versatile practical and decorative potential. Equally at home as an accent piece in a traditional setting or as a focal point within a modern interior, it provides both historical depth and everyday utility. Suitably robust for daily use yet refined enough for a curated collection, this George II Oak Low Boy is certain to enhance any space dedicated to the appreciation of fine Georgian antiques.

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