Thomas Jeckyll, attributed. Subtle Anglo-Japanese Style Drop Leaf Oak Occasional Table

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Thomas Jeckyll attributed

A subtle Anglo-Japanese style drop leaf oak occasional table, the oval top inlaid with a single flowing flower to the central panel, and a single flower rising from a planter in the Japanese style to both sides. The angled and arched feet are incised with lattice decoration and they are united by a ring-turned lower stretcher.

Measures:

  • Height 55cm,
  • Depth 51cm deep,
  • Width 16cm with flaps down, Width across with flaps up 76.5cm.

Provenance:

Purchased from Ken Hill House, Snettisham, Norfolk built by Sir Edward Green; From an important collection of furniture designed by Thomas Jeckyll for Edward Green, sold through Christie's, at the Ken Hill house sale, 13th September 1999.

Dimensions
Height: 21.65 in (55 cm)
Width: 30.12 in (76.5 cm)
Depth: 20.47 in (52 cm)
Year of manufacture
1870
Designer
Thomas Jeckyll
Period
1870-1879
Style
Anglo-Japanese
Condition
Good

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