Writing table ca. 1761 Attributed to William Vile With its unusual top, folding back to reveal a writing surface, this elegant table is attributed to the highly successful London furniture maker William Vile (1715-1767). The sparing use of carved ornament shows a great appreciation for the lustrous figured mahogany and the serpentine outline is the embodiment of the Rococo style stripped down to its very essence.. Writing table. British. ca. 1761. Mahogany and oak; lacquered brass; green baize (modern). Woodwork-Furniture
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