Game Table
Chippendale game table inspired by the original in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Primary wood mahogany, secondary woods, maple and southern yellow pine
Chippendale game table inspired by the original in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Primary wood mahogany, secondary woods, maple and southern yellow pine
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Very nice! Lovely gadrooning, cockbeading and pierced brackets, really.
It kinda looks like the bottom cockbead was shaped from a solid front, with applied cockbeads on the side... Or perhaps all four sides were applied and the front was veneered?
I'd also suggest posting this in the Gallery section of the Knots forum. Lots of folks there would love to see it, and you'd get some good feedback. I'd love to see more pics of the drawer and top, too.
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