A REGENCY STYLE BURR OAK, EBONY AND BRASS-INLAID CENTER TABLE
AFTER A DESIGN BY THOMAS HOPE, PARTS POSSIBLY 19TH CENTURY
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A REGENCY STYLE BURR OAK, EBONY AND BRASS-INLAID CENTER TABLE
AFTER A DESIGN BY THOMAS HOPE, PARTS POSSIBLY 19TH CENTURY
This table is based on a design illustrated as Plate 39 in Thomas Hope’s book Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, published in 1807. It is described as “Top and elevation of a round monopodium or table in mahogany, inlaid with ebony and silver”. The widespread publication enabled many commercial cabinet-makers to create versions of this design. Popularized by Hope, this type of circular table on a pedestal base quickly became a standard form in Regency furniture.
The present table once belonged to Torridon House, situated on the northern shores of Loch Torridon, about 47 miles west of Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. The construction of Torridon House began in the 1860s but was not completed until 1887. It was originally conceived as a hunting lodge known as Beinn Damph for William King-Noel the first Earl of Lovelace, perhaps best known for his marriage to Ada Lovelace, the only legitimate daughter of the famed poet Lord Byron and mathematician Lady Byron. While the table predates the construction of the house, it is possible that it was brought there by a member of the Lovelace family from another property.
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Impressive scale and after an important design. The veneers with scattered lifting, fraying, patches, and areas with replacements and infill throughout consistent with age and use. Typical age cracks, scuffs, nicks, chips, and surface scratches as to be expected. With a polished finish. The tilt-top mechanism in good working order, and includes the necessary two brass head screw bolts. Ready to use.
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Lot 110Sale 20673
AFTER A DESIGN BY THOMAS HOPE, PARTS POSSIBLY 19TH CENTURYA REGENCY STYLE BURR OAK, EBONY AND BRASS-INLAID CENTER TABLEEstimate: USD 12,000 - 18,000
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