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  • Sublime 19th Century Anglo-Indian Specimen Sample Wood Centre Occasional Table
    Located in GB
    We are delighted to offer for sale this absolutely glorious Anglo-Indian Specimen wood occasional centre table A very fine and rare table, most likely Sri Lankan Galle district in...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century Sri Lankan Anglo-Indian Center Tables

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    Wood

  • Large Anglo-Ceylonese Ebony and Specimen Wood Centre Table, circa 1840
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    The four-foot-six circular tilt top with bone, pewter and specimen wood inlays of large swirling, radiating petals in 32 native Ceylonese timbers within feathered bands centred on a flowerhead roundel, the frieze with a stylised leaf-carved and gadrooned ebony edge, raised upon a solid ebony, lobed baluster with four S-scroll and leaf-carved legs, with the original disguised castors. Ceylonese (Sri Lankan), circa 1840. Tables such as this are as identifiable with Ceylonese export furniture of the mid 19th century as specimen marble tops are with Italian Grand Tours and, in very many ways, they served a similar purpose-they were imposing pieces of furniture, clearly demonstrating the status of the owner whilst also suggesting an interest in travel and in the culture and craftsmanship of other countries. As a result, they were very desirable items. The first documentary reference to a centre table of this sort is in an 1833 inventory of the contents of the Governor’s House in Colombo (preserved in the records of the Colonial Office in the National Archives at Kew). The inventory noted: ‘One Table with different woods of Ceylon, ebony feet’ . There are also various references in the diaries of English visitors to Ceylon. In ‘Ceylon and the Ceylonese (London, 1850), vol.II, pp.226-7) Sir Henry Charles wrote that craftsmen at Galle ‘manufactured those exquisite inlaid articles, which far surpass any specimen of Tunbridge ware that has yet been produced – ivory and various native coloured woods are inlaid upon ebony and as the designs are well defined, the effect produced is magnificent’ . What is particularly fascinating about these tables is that they were regularly exhibited at the various international exhibitions of the 19th century and, from surviving accounts and catalogues, this particular style seems to have formed a centrepiece to the Ceylon Courts. Dr Robin Jones, in his article Furniture...
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    Antique 19th Century Sri Lankan Center Tables

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    Ebony

  • English Anglo-Indian Teak and Padauk Center Table
    Located in New York, NY
    English Anglo-Indian (mid-19th century) teak and padauk circular table with a filigree apron and pedestal base having intricate foliate and aviary carvings.
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    Antique Mid-19th Century English Anglo-Indian Center Tables

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    Padouk, Teak

  • Large and Impressive Anglo Indian Centre Table, circa 1820
    Located in Brighton, Sussex
    An Anglo-Indian hardwood circular centre table the base profusely carved with vines and leaves.
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    Antique Late 19th Century Indian Center Tables

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    Hardwood

  • Anglo Indian Specimen Marble Table
    Located in Montreal, QC
    Anglo Indian carved hardwood small table with specimen marble top.
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    Antique 19th Century Indian End Tables

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    Marble

  • Large Antique Anglo-Indian Carved Padouk Wood Center Table, Mid 19th Century
    Located in San Francisco, CA
    Large scale exceptional and extensively hand-carved Anglo-Indian tilt-top table of padouk wood and rosewood. Having dragons, birds, animals, and an intricately carved frieze, with an...
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    Antique 19th Century Indian Anglo-Indian Center Tables

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    Rosewood, Padouk

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