Description
A fine and rare pair of English Regency-period mahogany sofa tables of elegant design.
Early-19th century, ca 1811 – 1820.
Note the beautifully-figured, matched mahogany & satinwood tops supported on ‘curule’ legs, united by a stretcher. The tops with broad satinwood margins contained within ebony and boxwood lines with rosewood crossbandings. Cedar-lined working drawers with dummy fronts to the reverse. All of lovely quality. In superb condition throughout.
Dimensions:
Height: 28”
Width: leaves down 34”, extended 59”
Depth: 30”
Deep rich colour, good patina – and ready to be installed in a drawing room, or equally at home in a library.
It was considered very fashionable to display a pair of sofa tables during the English Regency. Of this form and quality these are very rare, highly desirable and seldom appear on the market especially in pairs. Both have a useful working long drawer and are often used as writing tables.
Literature:
For similar X-end standard supports see Ralph Edwards, The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture (1964) p. 572, ill.10.
References:
A fine pair sold at Christies London 13 November 1997 @ £54,300.