19th Century specimen occasional table by Edward Holmes Baldock





















19th Century specimen occasional table by Edward Holmes Baldock
Rare early 19th Century specimen wood marquetry occasional table
English by renowned maker Edward Holmes Baldock (1777-1845)
A very fine antique circular top marquetry pedestal table
The whole table is profusely and sumptuously inlaid with floral riband tied bouquets, specimen woods to include:, sycamore, kingwood, maple, yew, Harewood and other exotic woods.
The pedestal is of triform design again profusely inlaid and cross banded, under the base is located three very good, recessed small brass casters and a presentation plaque dated 1945 to Constable David Anderson of the Edinburgh City Police.
The condition is remarkable given its age and history, with just a few scars being commensurate with its use.
Dimensions: 29” (74cm) in diameter x 29” (74cm) tall.
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