Description
A superb Irish 18th century demi-lune pier table, the segmented top with burr yew panels cross-banded in tulipwood and inlaid with satinwood bell flowers, above a frieze with three satinwood cross-banded burr yew oval inlaid panels, standing on square tapering legs inlaid with trailing bell flowers.
Irish, circa 1790
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Provenance:
Rockingham House, Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland.
Literature:
Randell Mac Donnell, The Lost Houses of Ireland, Weidenfield & Nicolson, London, illustrated on page 189.
Rory Rogers +353 (0)87 221 3741
John Carroll +44 (0)7802 345 529
Email: info@rogersandcarroll.com
A SUPERB IRISH DEMI-LUNE PIER TABLEA SUPERB IRISH DEMI-LUNE PIER TABLE

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