Regency Table , Circa 1810
Regency Penwork Card Table
England, circa 1810
Decorated throughout with finely executed neo-classical penwork, the top centred by a classical frieze taken from Thomas Hope's Costume of the Ancients, published London, 1809.
H: 74cm W: 88cm D: 43cm
Provenance: Private Collection, Florence
Decorated throughout with finely executed neo-classical penwork, this Regency card table incorporates a central frieze of draped female figures derived from designs published by Thomas Hope in Costume of the Ancients (London, 1809), one of the most influential sources for Greek Revival ornament in early nineteenth-century Britain.
England, circa 1810
Decorated throughout with finely executed neo-classical penwork, the top centred by a classical frieze taken from Thomas Hope's Costume of the Ancients, published London, 1809.
H: 74cm W: 88cm D: 43cm
Provenance: Private Collection, Florence
Decorated throughout with finely executed neo-classical penwork, this Regency card table incorporates a central frieze of draped female figures derived from designs published by Thomas Hope in Costume of the Ancients (London, 1809), one of the most influential sources for Greek Revival ornament in early nineteenth-century Britain.
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