18th century Irish tables

18th century Irish tables
Circa 1785
A fine matched pair of 18th century marquetry harewood demi-lune side tables attributed to William Moore of Dublin.
Moore worked for many years for the London cabinetmakers Ince and Mayhew before setting up his own company in Dublin, Ireland, on circa 1782.
His marquetry inlay is of superior quality with each top having radiating patarae within a broad satinwood border enclosing alternating flowerheads. Cross banded in tulipwood, boxwood and ebony as decoration.
The frieze with simulated fluting; raised on square tapering legs inlaid with bellflower pendants and headed by oval Irish yew wood panels.

Condition
Good

W
121.00cm
47.64 inches
H
84.00cm
33.07 inches
D
53.00cm
20.87 inches
Origin
Ireland
Medium
Harewood, satinwood, tulipwood, boxwood, ebony
Reference
8009818796
£85,000.00

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