19th century Occasional Table Scottish

 19th century Occasional Table Scottish
Circa 1800
A very pretty small rectangular top Scottish work table. The lift up lid and the single drawer are nicely lined in a plush velvet. The whole is veneered in laburnum wood, with a large oval rosewood panel to the lid. The whole is strung throughout in boxwood and having a raised ebony lipped edge moulding to the top.
Provenance: Personal small table of 'Violet Barlow. She used this for her jewellery.
Husband Sir Robert Barlow was the Chairman of Metal Box Co.

Condition
Good with wear and tear expected of a piece this age.

W
43.50cm
17.13 inches
H
77.00cm
30.31 inches
D
32.00cm
12.60 inches
Origin
Scotland
Medium
Laburnum wood, rosewood, boxwood
Reference
17442350
£2,950.00

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