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AN IRISH GEORGE IV MAHOGANY, THREE-PEDESTAL DINING-TABLE, attributed to WILLIAMS & GIBTON, circa 1..

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AN IRISH GEORGE IV MAHOGANY, THREE-PEDESTAL DINING-TABLE, attributed to WILLIAMS & GIBTON, circa 1..
AN IRISH GEORGE IV MAHOGANY
THREE-PEDESTAL DINING-TABLE, attributed to WILLIAMS & GIBTON, circa 1825, comprising:- three tilt-top pedestal sections and two further leaves, the rounded rectangular top with heavily reeded edge on baluster supports and downswept reeded legs with paw caps and castors, some of the brass caps and castors either moved or replaced, one bearer detached, four legs repaired, lacking bolts and one catch defective, inscribed in pencil 1, 2 and 3, one leg lacking it's lower lip, the top of one end section repaired and reduced in size by 16cms
68.5cms high x 397.5cms long x 167.5cms wide overall; together with two further leaves, 67.25cms and 70cms wide.
e30,000/50,000
LITERATURE: E. McParland. 'Lissadell, Co. Sligo', Country Life, 6 October 1977, p.915 (illustrated in situ).
J. O'Brien and D. Guinness, Great Irish Houses and Castles, London, 1992, p.200 (illustrated in situ).
H. Montgomery-Massingberd and C. Simon Sykes,
Great Houses of Ireland, London, 1999, p.193 (illustrated in situ).
J. Gore-Booth, What the Butler Wrote', World of Interiors, 2002, p.147 (illustrated in situ).
J.Gore-Booth, 'Lissadell', Irish Arts Review, Summer 2003, p.117 (illustrated in situ).
Sean O'Reilly, 'Lissadell, Co Sligo', Country Life, 25 September, 2003, p.114 (illustrated in situ).
With its characteristically heavy reeded top, downswept reeded legs and thick baluster columns, this dining table - stylistically dating from the mid-1820's and therefore possibly brought over from the earlier house at Lissadell - is an interesting
prototype for the slightly later Williams & Gibton design of hipped, stiff-leaf headed legs and reeded thick tops. A number of dining tables by Mack Williams and Gibton have appeared at auction:- these include a slightly earlier Irish George IV three- pedestal dining table, the tops of the hipped pedestals stamped 5174, sold anonymously at Christie's New York,
16 April 2002, lot 261 ($107,750) and a four pedestal example sold anonymously at Bonham's London, 2 February 2002, lot 86 (£188,500). Two further related tables with conclusive Irish provenances were sold from Stackallan House, Co. Meath, Christie's house sale, 20 October 1992, lot 129 and by the Wilson family, Hinton, Londonderry, Christie's London,
23 April 1998, lot 112.

please note: Lot 308 comprises two 19th Century linen table cloths that fit this dining table.
e100/200