Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Circa 1770, mahogany, mahogany veneer with light and dark wood inlays, pine and oak secondary, shaped rectangular top with porringer corners, the first hinged lid with inlaid multi-game board supported by single gate-leg with hinged arm support, the second hinged lid revealing a green baize playing surface with four divots, the bottom lid further opens to reveal a storage compartment with old ink inscribed paper reading "Thomas Lloyd The Clipe(?)," conforming skirt, raised on four cabriole legs with pad feet.
28.25 x 34 x 16 in.
From the Collection of Adrienne and John C. Maxwell, Jr. Top board with horizontal crack and repair (appears to be in the natural grain); inlaid playing board with four drilled corners (likely for playing pieces); playing pieces not included; later green baize; gate-leg reset; small veneer patch at center edge of skirt; overall good presentation.