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A GEORGE III WRITING TABLE ALMOST CERTAINLY BY WILLIAM VILE, English, circa 1765
Height: 33 in; 84 cm
Height of writing surface: 29½ in; 75 cm
Height of kneehole: 24¾ in; 63 cm
Width: 51¼ in; 130.5 cm
Depth: 33½ in; 85 cm
4499731The table retains all the original ornate brass swan-neck handles and brass castors. The lockable hinged top folds over to reveal a green baize lined writing surface. The frieze has...The table retains all the original ornate brass swan-neck handles and brass castors. The lockable hinged top folds over to reveal a green baize lined writing surface. The frieze has two short drawers and one long drawer to the front, and two short drawers and one long dummy drawer to the reverse side.
The writing table is ideal for storing a collection of gold boxes, which can be covered up and hidden.
A very similar writing table, supplied by William Vile to Queen Charlotte in 1763, is in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle.
Provenance
Private collection, Australia.Literature
Anthony Coleridge, Chippendale Furniture: The Work of Thomas Chippendale and his Contemporaries in the Rococo Style, 1968, illus. 17.