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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: THE DUNDAS CONSOLE TABLE, English, 1765
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: THE DUNDAS CONSOLE TABLE, English, 1765

THE DUNDAS CONSOLE TABLE, English, 1765

Height: 2 ft 11 in; 89 cm
Width: 5 ft 3 in; 160 cm
Depth: 2 ft ½ in; 62.5 cm
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A George III giltwood demi-lune console table designed by Robert Adam and made by William France and John Bradburn. An exceptionally rare and highly important mid 18th century Chippendale period...
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A George III giltwood demi-lune console table designed by Robert Adam and made by William France and John Bradburn.

An exceptionally rare and highly important mid 18th century Chippendale period carved giltwood demi-lune console table designed by Robert Adam and made by William France and John Bradburn, having a later ‘verde antico’ marble top above a stiff leaf carved frieze with Vitruvian scroll border below and hung with half rosettes and pendent husk garlands; on inwards cabriole anthemion carved legs with rams’ heads and hairy paw feet joined by a flower carved blocked stretcher with Vitruvian scroll decoration and terminating in a shaped plinth base with guilloche and flower head convex moulded edge.

Note: This magnificent table, together with a companion table with slightly different frieze decoration, was commissioned by Sir Lawrence Dundas in 1765 for No. 19 Arlington Street. One of the wealthiest and most influential people of his time, Sir Lawrence instructed Robert Adam for Arlington Street and many of his other homes. The design for this table is preserved in Sir John Soane’s Museum in London. The bill by France and Bradburn dated 12 January 1765 states: ‘For a Circular Frame, for a Marble Table, richly carv’d with ramsheads at top, & Husks falling down the 3 Shaped Legs & gilt in burnished gold and putting up the above L. 37 s.10 d.0.’

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Provenance

Supplied to Sir Lawrence Dundas, Bt., in 1765 for 19 Arlington Street, London;
By descent to the Marquess of Zetland, until 1934;
William Randolph Hearst, New York;
Michael Hogg, London;
Private collection, London.

Literature

‘An Inventory of the Furniture &c. Of Sir Laurence Dundas Bart., at His House in Arlington Street the 12 May 1768’, N 18 Gallery.
Percy Macquoid and Ralph Edwards, ‘The Dictionary of English Furniture’, revised edition, 1954, vol. III, p. 270, fig. 51.
Eileen Harris, ‘The Furniture of Robert Adam’, 1963, p. 65.
John Harris, ‘The Dundas Empire’, ‘Apollo’, September 1967, p. 178, illus. 23.

Illustrated:
Photographed for King Edward VII by Charles Latham in situ in 1902; unpublished Country Life photograph.
Arthur T. Bolton, ‘Some Early Adam Furniture at No. 19 Arlington Street’, ‘Country Life’, vol. L, 24 September 1921, pp. 385-8.
Clifford Musgrave, ‘Adam and Hepplewhite and Other Neo-Classical Furniture’, 1966, pl. 21.
Anthony Coleridge, ‘Dundas and some Rococo Cabinet Makers’, ‘Apollo’, September 1967, pp. 214-15.
Anthony Coleridge, ‘Chippendale Furniture’, 1968, pp. 147-8 & 212-13.

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