A finely proportioned eighteenth-century English walnut side table, or what-not, of notably compact scale.
The upper tier incorporates a single drawer, retaining its original brass handles and escutcheon plate, set above two open shelves. The structure is supported on four chamfered square-section legs, lending architectural clarity and balance to the overall form.
What-nots of the Georgian period are typically produced on a larger scale; this example is comparatively restrained, its practical proportions suggesting it may have been made to a specific commission.
Origin: English
Period/Style: Georgian
Date: Circa 1780
Material: Walnut
Dimensions: 85cm height × 46cm width × 37cm depth
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A finely proportioned eighteenth-century English walnut side table, or what-not, of notably compact scale.
The upper tier incorporates a single drawer, retaining its original brass handles and escutcheon plate, set above two open shelves. The structure is supported on four chamfered square-section legs, lending architectural clarity and balance to the overall form.
What-nots of the Georgian period are typically produced on a larger scale; this example is comparatively restrained, its practical proportions suggesting it may have been made to a specific commission.
Origin: English
Period/Style: Georgian
Date: Circa 1780
Material: Walnut
Dimensions: 85cm height × 46cm width × 37cm depth
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