SOLD! for $472.00.
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Selling with Case- Low Estimate: $350.00
- High Estimate: $450.00
- Realized: $472.00
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Queen Anne-George II transitional oak lowboy or dressing table, rectangular thumb-molded top over two side by side dovetailed drawers with thumb-molded fronts, thistle or flame-engraved brass pulls likely original, the apron with scalloped carving on front and sides, raised on straight turned legs with pad feet, 30 1/2" H x 27 3/4" W x 18 1/2" D. English, early 18th century. Provenance: The estate of Peter Fyfe, Nashville, TN. CONDITION: Loss to one scallop on carved skirt, missing lock, split to top and to left drawer bottom, 6" area of wear/loss to front edge molding, half of one back foot missing, the other missing about 1/4 of its foot; scattered small stains, scratches and abrasions.