AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD, POLLARD OAK AND PAINTED CENTER TABLE MID-19TH CENTURY With circular banded top on naturalistic bullrush-carved pedestal flanked by simulated bronze storks, on triangular plinth and bun feet - 28½in. (72.5cm.) high, 28¾in. (73cm.) diameter PROVENANCE Lady Rupert Nevill, sold Christie's London, 6 November 1986, lot 27 Cf. a related (but later) design by G. W. Yapp, dated 1879 ( A Pictorial Dictionary of British 19th Century Furniture Design , p. 498). Yapp was assistant commissioner at the Great Exhibition of 1851 and compiled the official catalogue. Many of his designs published in Art Industry , circa 1879 were of pieces exhibited at the 1851 and later exhibitions and most were in a nostalgic revivalist style.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD, POLLARD OAK AND PAINTED CENTER TABLE MID-19TH CENTURY With circular banded top on naturalistic bullrush-carved pedestal flanked by simulated bronze storks, on triangular plinth and bun feet - 28½in. (72.5cm.) high, 28¾in. (73cm.) diameter PROVENANCE Lady Rupert Nevill, sold Christie's London, 6 November 1986, lot 27 Cf. a related (but later) design by G. W. Yapp, dated 1879 ( A Pictorial Dictionary of British 19th Century Furniture Design , p. 498). Yapp was assistant commissioner at the Great Exhibition of 1851 and compiled the official catalogue. Many of his designs published in Art Industry , circa 1879 were of pieces exhibited at the 1851 and later exhibitions and most were in a nostalgic revivalist style.
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