SOLD! for $510.00.
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- High Estimate: $500.00
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George II or George III period English lowboy or dressing table, figured walnut primary, oak and pine secondary. Comprised of a molded rectangular top over a conforming base with a central dovetailed drawer flanked by two deeper dovetailed drawers, above a shaped knee hole and apron and cabriole legs terminating into pad feet. Appears to retain the original batwing brasses. 27 1/2" H x 28 1/2" W x 18 1/4" D. Mid 18th century. The estate of J. Fred Pilkerton, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee. Condition: Insect damage to legs and back of case. Scuffs and abrasions. Replaced and missing returns, patch to inside back knee of left rear leg, rear back foot pieced with a replaced pad, splits and separations to case. Old pencil inscription from 1969 referencing repairs.