AN IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINE-INLAID AND BURR-YEW CARD TABLE
AN IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINE-INLAID AND BURR-YEW CARD TABLE

CIRCA 1790, IN THE MANNER OF JOHN WISDOM OF DUBLIN

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AN IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINE-INLAID AND BURR-YEW CARD TABLE
CIRCA 1790, IN THE MANNER OF JOHN WISDOM OF DUBLIN
The hinged top radially veneered enclosing a later baize-lined playing surface, on oval patera-headed square tapering legs, the gate-leg action replaced
29½ in. (75 cm.) high; 39¼ in. (100 cm.) wide; 17¾ in. (45 cm.) deep

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A pier table with a similar radially veneered top and scalloped burr-yewwood banding by John Wisdom of Dublin, circa 1790, was supplied to Thomas Cobbe for Newbridge House, County Dublin (The Knight of Glin and J. Peill, Irish Furniture, London, 2007, p. 167, pl. 228.). Interestingly, yewwood was a leitmotif of the London cabinet-makers, Mayhew and Ince, whose pupil William Moore left London to set up his own business in Dublin. A similar table in satinwood was sold from the Barratt Collection from Crowe Hall, sold Christie's London, 16 December 2010, lot 186 (£5,625).

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