Apter-Fredericks

Important 18th & 19th Century Antique Furniture



Walnut

A Fine George I Walnut Wing Armchair together with a copy
A Very Fine George I Walnut Chest on Stand
A George I Walnut Chest on Chest otherwise known as a Tallboy
A George II Walnut Armchair
A Burr Walnut Kidney Shaped Writing Desk
A George II Walnut Serpentine Front Commode
An Exceptional George I Burr Walnut Card Table
A Queen Anne Walnut Veneered Bachelor's Chest.
A George II Burr Walnut Kneehole Chest
A Pair of George I Walnut Stools
A George II Walnut Side Chair
A Rare George III Carved Mahogany Armchair
An Outstanding & Extremely Rare George I Burr Walnut Side Table
A George II Carved Walnut Armchair
A Mid Eighteenth Century Burr Maple Bureau Bookcase
A Jewel in the Crown of Queen Anne Furniture
A Pair of Queen Anne Walnut Stools
George I Burr Walnut Card Table

An Exceptional George I Burr Walnut Card Table

Height: 28 ¼" 72cm
Width: 34" 86cm
Depth: 17" 43cm

The card table, which has a concertina action, has a rectangular shaped top which breaks forward over each of the front legs to create an inverted breakfront shape. When opened the concertina action allows each leg to be in each corner and for there to be a candle stand above each leg.

The top, which like the frieze is veneered in particularly well figured burr walnut, is also cross-banded and has herring-bone inlay. The top supported on a very well proportioned frieze which in turn is supported on four cabriole legs each terminating in the most unusual paw-feet and each carved with the most exceptional shell and foliage to each knee.

The depth, quality and crispness of the carving is striking. It is extremely rare to see carving of this nature and in particular to see it on an early table.

English, Circa 1725

Private Collection