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            ArtworksTHE HINTON HOUSE ELEPHANT TABLE, English, circa 1735Height: 34 in; 86.5 cm
 Width: 32¼ in; 82 cm
 Depth: 14½ in; 36.5 cm4465041Further imagesA George II parcel gilt side table with Egyptian porphyry top. A pair of stools closely related to the table and also featuring elephant heads are now in a private...A George II parcel gilt side table with Egyptian porphyry top. A pair of stools closely related to the table and also featuring elephant heads are now in a private collection in the USA. Although this is not confirmed, they may well belong together and form a suite. The Egyptian porphyry top is a replacement to match the simulated porphyry base. ProvenanceThe Earl of Poulett, Hinton House, Somerset, England; 
 The Old Clockhouse Ltd., Ascot, Berkshire, England;
 Simon Redburn Ltd., London, England;
 Edwin H. Herzog, London, England, and New York, USA;
 Collection of Jon Gerstenfeld, Washington, DC, USA.ExhibitionsThe Northern Antique Dealers’ Fair, Harrogate, 1971; with Simon Redburn Ltd., London. 
 International Art Treasures Exhibition, Bath, 1973; with Simon Redburn Ltd., London.LiteratureDiane Dorrans Saeks, Ann Getty: Interior Style, 2012, pp. 30, 31 & 40. Illustrated: 
 The Burlington Magazine, October 1968, p. xiii; advertisement with Sotheby’s.
 Sotheby’s, ‘Important English Furniture’, 1 November 1968, lot 66.
 E. H. Pinto, ‘The animals under the table’, Country Life 1972 annual, p. 40, fig. 4.
 International Art Treasures Exhibition handbook, 1973, pl. 83; with Simon Redburn Ltd., London.
 Colin G. Wynn, The Pouletts of Hinton House St. George, 1976, no p. no.; photographed in the Gallery.
 Edward Lennox-Boyd (ed.), Masterpieces of English Furniture: The Gerstenfeld Collection, 1998, pp. 35 & 199.
 
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                        