George III Mahogany Fold-Top Tea Table — Detailed Inlay, Ring-Turned Legs & Peg Feet. C. Late 18th to Early 19th Century

£695.00

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A beautifully refined George III mahogany fold-top tea table, showcasing the elegance, craftsmanship and poise characteristic of late 18th to early 19th century English furniture. Constructed in quality solid mahogany, the table features a finely shaped top with a moulded edge and a folding surface designed to double in size when opened, originally used for taking tea, cards or intimate social gatherings.


The frieze displays delicate crossbanding and inlaid detail, adding a sophisticated decorative flourish without compromising the restrained Georgian aesthetic. Beneath, the table stands on four ring-turned legs, tapering gracefully down to traditional peg feet, a classic hallmark of the period.


Measurements; Height (open) 28.75”, Height (closed) 29.5”, Width 36”, Depth (closed) 18.5”, Depth (open) approx. 37” (double the closed depth).


Condition; Overall good antique condition. Light marks to the top consistent with age and use.