An Unusual George III Carved, Ebonised & Upholstered Torchère c.1780 sub-Curios or even your dining table
Description
or even your dining table
Horton & Allday were established in the 1860's by Alfred George Horton and Harry Allday
commensurate with age has quite a few areas of flaking and loss
for that is his name
Provenance: Chastleton House
An Unusual George III Carved, Ebonised & Upholstered Torchère c.1780 sub-Curios or even your dining tableOrigin: English Period: George III Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1770 90 Height: 39. 5 inches At Top: 10 x 9 inches The shaped top raised on an emerald and gold floral fabric upholstered rope spiral twist column, under a well carved ebonised acanthus leaf capital, the whole resting on an ebonised stepped plinth base, survives from Georgian England. The torchre is in fair to good overall order, it has suffered knocks and scuffing to its base so there is
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