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The console table in situ at Wootton Lodge, Staffordshire, in 1959
THE WOOTTON LODGE TABLE, English, circa 1760
Height: 33 in; 84 cm
Width: 44 in; 112 cm
Depth: 22 in; 56 cm
Width: 44 in; 112 cm
Depth: 22 in; 56 cm
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£100,000 +
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A George III parcel gilt console table attributed to Matthias Lock.
Note: The table has been re-gilded and repainted. The shaped Sienna marble top is original.
A George III parcel gilt console table attributed to Matthias Lock.
Note: The table has been re-gilded and repainted. The shaped Sienna marble top is original.
Provenance
Possibly commissioned by James Unwin (1717–1774) for Wootton Lodge, Staffordshire, England;
Brigadier General Sir Hill Child, Wootton Lodge, Staffordshire, England, until sold from the house in the late 1950s or early 1960s;
Private collection, England;
Ronald Phillips Ltd., London, England;
Private collection, England.
Literature
Matthias Lock, Six Tables, 1746, pl. 3; pier table.
Elizabeth White, Pictorial Dictionary of British 18th Century Furniture Designs: The Printed Sources, 1990, p. 265, pl. 3; pier table.
Illustrated:
‘Wootton Lodge II’, Country Life, 1959, vol. CXXV, p. 522, showing the table in the drawing room.
