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Selected Items from the Estate of Michael Winner
Lot 69TP

A George I cut gesso and giltwood centre table
In the manner of James Moore, circa 1720

28 November – 16 December 2024, 12:00 GMT
Online, London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £10,240 inc. premium

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A George I cut gesso and giltwood centre table

In the manner of James Moore, circa 1720
The rectangular top decorated with strapwork and acanthus foliage and flowers on a punched ground, with re-entrant corners and a moulded edge, the frieze above a shaped apron centred by acanthus leaves on acanthus leaf cabriole legs with conforming acanthus leaf pad feet, re-gilded, 91cm wide x 54cm deep x 75cm high, (35 1/2in wide x 21in deep x 29 1/2in high)

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The overall strapwork design of the top relates to that on a gilt table in the Royal collection by James Moore which bears the crowned cypher of George I and the incised maker's name 'Moore' (see Ralph Edwards and Margaret Jourdain, Georgian Cabinet-Makers c.1700-1800, rev. ed., 1962, p. 133, pls. 24).

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