Heddon Console Table (Large)
Heddon Console Table (Large)
Modelled on an early 18th century giltwood and gesso pier or console table, attributed to James Moore (c.1715) and present in the apartments of King George IV at Windsor Castle. Shown here with a slab Derbyshire Fossil marble top (with extensive fossil markings, mined from the Chatsworth Estate), with generous and thinly cut overhang typical of early period tables. With square baluster tapering legs with volute feet, joined by a stretcher carved into semi-circular strapwork at each end connected by a central carved circle. The original table appears in For the King’s Pleasure (Hugh Roberts, 2001, p. 264), and this lustreful yet sober finish to the giltwood surface aims to emulate the untouched gilded surface of the 18th century original.
Total dimensions Height 33⅞in (86cm) width 58in (147.5cm) depth 27⅞in (71cm)
Dimensions of table frame Height 32⅞in (83cm) width 58in (147.5cm) depth 27⅞in (71cm)
Dimensions of marble top Height 1⅛in (3cm) width 58in (147.5cm) depth 27⅞in (71cm)
Smaller sizes also available.
SKU: FTE98
Category: Furniture
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