A GEORGE II MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE A superb mid 18th century Chippendale period carved mahogany side table, retaining the original rectangular 'Belgian Grey Saint-Anne' marble top with moulded edge above a concave frieze with gadrooned apron; on cabriole legs with acanthus clasp to the knees, terminating in ball and claw feet. Note: This table survives in outstanding untouched condition and retains the original moulded marble top. English, circa 1750 Height: 30 ¾ in; 78 cm Width: 39 in; 99 cm Depth: 23 ¾ in; 60.5 cm Literature: Jacques Dubarry de Lassale, ‘Identifying Marble’, 2000, p. 280, no. 146.