
George III Zebra Wood & Mahogany Pembroke Table
A George III Pembroke table, mahogany with zebra wood, two flap top above frieze drawers to front, blind drawers to the reverse, well turned legs with original castors.
A particularly attractive model, highly original with outstanding colour.
English, circa 1810.
74cm tall x 38cm wide closed and 74cm open x 56cm deep.
Pembroke tables became one of the most popular pieces of furniture around the mid-18th century due to their versatility and plethora of different uses. George Hepplewhite himself actually described Pembroke tables as the most useful of tables.
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George III Zebra Wood & Mahogany Pembroke Table
A George III Pembroke table, mahogany with zebra wood, two flap top above frieze drawers to front, blind drawers to the reverse, well turned legs with original castors.
A particularly attractive model, highly original with outstanding colour.
English, circa 1810.
74cm tall x 38cm wide closed and 74cm open x 56cm deep.
Pembroke tables became one of the most popular pieces of furniture around the mid-18th century due to their versatility and plethora of different uses. George Hepplewhite himself actually described Pembroke tables as the most useful of tables.
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A George III Pembroke table, mahogany with zebra wood, two flap top above frieze drawers to front, blind drawers to the reverse, well turned legs with original castors.
A particularly attractive model, highly original with outstanding colour.
English, circa 1810.
74cm tall x 38cm wide closed and 74cm open x 56cm deep.
Pembroke tables became one of the most popular pieces of furniture around the mid-18th century due to their versatility and plethora of different uses. George Hepplewhite himself actually described Pembroke tables as the most useful of tables.























