Description
Circa 1830. A William IV carved oak occasional table, possibly by ‘Gillows of Lancaster’ the solid, profusely carved dish top in quarter sawn oak, supported on the most elegant stem with many wonderful elements, including fluting, reeded, tapering and carving with a circular collar to the base, issuing three hipped cabriole legs with foliate carving on the knees with a curled foot.
Dimensions:
- 70cm High, 38cm Wide, 38cm Deep













