A bold mahogany dining table

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Glasgow School. A bold mahogany dining table, circa 1900 (attributed) to M H Ballie Scott, carved with panels of stylised plants to the heads of the square inverse tapered legs, 72.5cm high, 184cm wide, 106.5cm deep The design of this table is very pure to the Scottish Arts and Crafts Movement, it is certainly by a good designer and is a very accomplished design and with well chosen woods. It has butterfly joints underneath to each corner showing a true understanding of quality. This table was purchased in Liverpool by Anthony Geering and Martin Wolfson from the previous owner, who states that they originally came from Liverpool College of Art. See also lot 360 .

Year of manufacture
1900
Period
Arts & Crafts Movement

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