Stripped Pine Belton
Stripped Pine Belton
This well drawn and handsomely scaled console table, with shaped volute cabriole legs carved with acanthus leaf and imbricated circle carvings on stepped chamfered feet, is taken from an 18th century original walnut model (c.1735) currently in the Royal Collection and attributed to Benjamin Goodison (cabinetmaker to King George II).
The stripped-pine surface of the legs and fluted apron, imitate the stripped pine of antique chimneypieces and mirrors stripped of their original painted surface, taking on a fine muted tone.
Total Height 31⅞in (80.5cm)
Total Width 44⅛in (112cm)
Total Depth 22⅝in (57.5cm)
Frame Height 30¼in (77cm)
Frame Width 42¼in (112cm)
Frame Depth 21¾in (55cm)
Marble Top Height 1¼in (3.5cm)
Marble Top Width 44⅛in (112cm)
Marble Top Depth 22⅝in (57.5cm)