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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: THE JOHN PAUL GETTY CONSOLE TABLE, English, circa 1735
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: THE JOHN PAUL GETTY CONSOLE TABLE, English, circa 1735
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: THE JOHN PAUL GETTY CONSOLE TABLE, English, circa 1735
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: THE JOHN PAUL GETTY CONSOLE TABLE, English, circa 1735

The table in situ in the drawing room at Sutton Place, Antique Collector, April 1961, p. 48

THE JOHN PAUL GETTY CONSOLE TABLE, English, circa 1735

Height: 33½ in; 85 cm
Width: 36 in; 91.5 cm
Depth: 22 in; 56 cm
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A George II grey painted console table. Note: The table retains much of the original paint surface and the original marble top. The pendent swag carvings to the front corners...
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A George II grey painted console table.

Note: The table retains much of the original paint surface and the original marble top. The pendent swag carvings to the front corners are restorations.

A pair of tables with identical carvings and identical marble tops remain in the collection of the More Molyneux family at Loseley Park in Surrey.

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Provenance

William More Molyneux (1690–1760), Loseley Park, Surrey, England;
By descent until;
John Paul Getty, Sutton Place, Surrey, England;
Robert Norman Hepple, RA, RP.

Literature

Illustrated:
‘Sutton Place, the 16th century residence in Surrey of Mr. J. Paul Getty’, Antique Collector, April 1961, p. 48; illustrated in the drawing room.

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