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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: THE HOWTH CASTLE GESSO TABLES, Irish, circa 1740
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One of the tables and one of the mirrors in situ in the Drawing Room of Howth Castle, Co. Dublin, illustrated in Great Irish Houses and Castles

THE HOWTH CASTLE GESSO TABLES, Irish, circa 1740

Height: 30 in; 76 cm
Width: 44½ in; 113 cm
Depth: 24¼ in; 61.5 cm
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A pair of Irish George II gilt gesso side tables. Note: The tables retain much of the original gesso preparation and some of the original gilding. A later and badly...
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A pair of Irish George II gilt gesso side tables.
Note: The tables retain much of the original gesso preparation and some of the original gilding. A later and badly deteriorated gilding scheme carried out in 1828 has been removed, and new gold has been laid onto the original clays and blended in with the original gilding.

One table inscribed on inside of the front rail: Regilt Jan 7 1828 W. A.

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Provenance

Commissioned by William St. Lawrence,14th Baron Howth (1688-1748), for either his Dublin house in St. Mary’s Abbey or Howth Castle, Co. Dublin, Ireland;
By descent.

Literature

Christopher Hussey, ‘Malahide Castle, Co. Dublin - I’, 18 April 1947, p. 761, figs 3 & 4.
When Thomas St. Lawrence, 13th Baron Howth, died in 1727, his eldest son William inherited the title. It was probably at this stage that the tables were ordered.

Illustrated:
Irish Furniture, pamphlet, 1978, fig. 12 & back cover.
Jacqueline O’Brien and Desmond Guinness, Great Irish Houses and Castles, 1992, p. 27; one table and one mirror in the Drawing Room, Howth Castle.
The Knight of Glin and James Peill, Irish Furniture, 2007, p. 83, fig. 106.

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