Table
Ince and Mayhew
Category
Furniture
Date
1760 - 1820
Materials
wood
Measurements
810 mm (H); 1220 mm (W)
Order this imageCollection
Clandon Park, Surrey
NT 1440552.1
Summary
[Saved] One of a pair of George III marquetry and gilt-metal mounted side tables, possibly attributed to Ince and Mayhew, the rectangular tops with broad crossbanded corners and inlaid with crossed sprays of tulips and roses within borders of engraved leaves, each frieze with large leaf roundels centred by paterae and framing a medallion, one inlaid with a bull, the other with a lion, and raised on six tapering and inlaid legs headed by gilt metal Ionic capitals beneath oval paterae.
Provenance
Originally in Satinwood Room at Little Trent Park c 1950; see p209 The Antique Collector, Nov/Dec 1950 c. 1775-80 related pieces at Lady Lever Art Gallery possibly by Ince and Mayhew Bequeathed to the National Trust in 1968 by Mrs Hannah Gubbay
Makers and roles
Ince and Mayhew