Here is a thing of beauty! This Regency gaming table went on sale as part of the contents of Ashdown House, auctioned off at
Sothebys last year. As you can see from the chequerboard top, it was designed for games such as chess or draughts but could also be used for cards games like faro, piquet and whist. If you click on the picture on the left you will see that the squares contain pictures of country scenes and that the surround also shows leaves and rosettes and flowers. It's exquisite!
Many gaming tables I have seen are made of wood, mahogany being the most popular choice, with brass decoration and rosewood veneers. They could double up to serve as a tea table, a writing desk or even a needlework table. Some of them open up so that the cards – or needlework – can be stored in the space beneath. I've seldom seen any as pretty as this one, though, and would gladly give it house room. I hope you like it too!
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Published on March 11, 2011 07:26