George III Demi-Lune Credenza
The George III period (mid-to-late 18th century) is broadly characterized by neoclassical restraint, symmetrical composition, and ornament derived from antiquity, often executed in finely figured veneers and refined decorative inlay. This late 19th-century French demi-lune credenza, conceived in the George III taste, combines polychrome painting with satinwood inlay. The curved top is centered by a rosette and framed with ribbon-tied berried vines, and the frieze is enriched with swagged husks and more rosettes. Tapered square legs complete the form with a measured sense of proportion.
Year:Â 19th century
Material: Brass, stainwood, wood
Dimensions: W 75 x D 22 x H 36 inÂ
SKU: JSG-HF289

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