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Description
18th Century Georgian English Oak Side Table in Oak - later painted
* 18th Century Georgian Era
* Oak later painted
* Distressed Mottled Black Specialist Paint Finish
* Distressed Antique White coachline detail
* Turned tapered legs with box stretcher
Historically Significant Events 1760-1800
At the time this table was created, Britain stood as the pre-eminent Empire globally, with numerous transformative changes on the horizon over the subsequent 30 years.
* George III ascends to the throne of England in 1760
* The onset of the Industrial Revolution in 1760
* James Watt's invention of the Steam Engine in 1766
* The Boston Tea Party in 1773
* The approval of the Declaration of Independence in 1776
* The commencement of the French Revolution in 1789
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measurements
Height:
69 cm
Width:
75 cm
Depth:
58 cm
measurements
declaration
Whites Antiques has clarified that the 18th Century English Oak Side Table in Oak - Later Painted (LA511031) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1750-1780