Property from the Curwen collections at Workington Hall, Ewanrigg Hall and Belle Isle, CumbriaA George II carved mahogany tripod table, third quarter 18th century, possibly by Robert Gillow & Son the tilt-top on a columnar and acanthus carved stem, cabriole legs with acanthus carved knees terminating on claw and ball feet108.5cm. high, 113cm. wide, 57cm. deep; 3ft. 6¾in., 3ft. 8¾in., 1ft. 10¾in.Condition reportIn overall reasonable restored condition. Top faded slightly in colour and with repaired hairline split and typical old marks, scuffs, scratches and ringmarks. The block to underside has been extended and cut down as a result of worm damage and the catch for the lock mechanism re-positioned accordingly. One leg with historic repairs to an old break and later metal bracket. Chip to stem where it meets the tripod. "
Property from the Curwen collections at Workington Hall, Ewanrigg Hall and Belle Isle, CumbriaA George II carved mahogany tripod table, third quarter 18th century, possibly by Robert Gillow & Son the tilt-top on a columnar and acanthus carved stem, cabriole legs with acanthus carved knees terminating on claw and ball feet108.5cm. high, 113cm. wide, 57cm. deep; 3ft. 6¾in., 3ft. 8¾in., 1ft. 10¾in.Condition reportIn overall reasonable restored condition. Top faded slightly in colour and with repaired hairline split and typical old marks, scuffs, scratches and ringmarks. The block to underside has been extended and cut down as a result of worm damage and the catch for the lock mechanism re-positioned accordingly. One leg with historic repairs to an old break and later metal bracket. Chip to stem where it meets the tripod. "
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