Late 18th Century Dutch Triple Fliptop Game Table Desk
In 30+ years of searching, we've never found another game table such as this. It is an 18c Dutch inlaid triple-flip top game table and writing desk combo. Covered overall in handlaid marquetry in multiple woods over a solid mahogany base, stands on inlaid cabriole legs over slipper feet. One gateleg swings out to support the game flip tops. Choice of either checkers or chess tables, then a card table and finally a pop-up writing desk. There's a folding bookstand in the desk and inside, 5 drawers under 5 cubbyholes, velvet writing surface. Be not just the only one on your block but perhaps worldwide. The closest table we found in 20 years or searching was a double flip in Architectural Digest. This one originated from McBride's Antiques of New Orleans in 1990 at a cost of $40, 375 in today's dollar. Truly unique! less Shipping will by truck, likely Uship.
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Antique | Yes |
| Assembly Status | Fully Assembled |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor |
| Tabletop Material | Mahogany |
| Material | Mahogany |
| Item Length | 19.75 |
| Brand | Table |
| Type | Card/Game Table |
| Seating Capacity | Up to 4 |
| Original/Licensed Reproduction | Original |
| Item Height | 30 in |
| Style | Queen Anne |
| Features | Gateleg |
| Finish | Antique |
| Room | Any Room |
| Item Width | 31.25 |
| Item Weight | 30 lb |
In 30+ years of searching, we’ve never found another game table such as this. It is an 18c Dutch inlaid triple-flip top game table and writing desk combo. Covered overall in handlaid marquetry in multiple woods over a solid mahogany base, stands on inlaid cabriole legs over slipper feet. One gateleg swings out to support the game flip tops. Choice of either checkers or chess tables, then a card table and finally a pop-up writing desk. There’s a folding bookstand in the desk and inside, 5 drawers under 5 cubbyholes, velvet writing surface. Be not just the only one on your block but perhaps worldwide. The closest table we found in 20 years or searching was a double flip in Architectural Digest. This one originated from McBride’s Antiques of New Orleans in 1990 at a cost of $40, 375 in today’s dollar. Truly unique! less Shipping will by truck, likely Uship.
