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DESIGNED BY CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH FOR THE SMOKING ROOM OF THE ARGYLE STREET TEA ROOMS, GLASGOW, 1888-89
Details
A stained oak card table
Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for the Smoking Room of the Argyle Street Tea Rooms, Glasgow, 1888-89
Rectangular overhanging top above square section tapering legs, joined by an apron with central recessed stylised bulb motif panels, carved in relief on each side
24in. (60.9cm.) wide; 26½in. (67.3cm.) high; 23.5/8in. (59.5cm.) deep
Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for the Smoking Room of the Argyle Street Tea Rooms, Glasgow, 1888-89
Rectangular overhanging top above square section tapering legs, joined by an apron with central recessed stylised bulb motif panels, carved in relief on each side
24in. (60.9cm.) wide; 26½in. (67.3cm.) high; 23.5/8in. (59.5cm.) deep
Provenance
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Literature
Roger Billcliffe, The Complete Furniture, Furniture Drawings and Interior Designs, London, 1979, p. 43-45, No. 1897.13
Dr. Thomas Howarth, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Modern Movement, London, 1952, pl. 49b (illustrated)
The Studio, Vol. XXXIX, 1906, p. 32
Dr. Thomas Howarth, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Modern Movement, London, 1952, pl. 49b (illustrated)
The Studio, Vol. XXXIX, 1906, p. 32
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