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"textContent": "This listing is for miniature furniture. Actual sized object can be obtained in Thomas Chippendale Website\n\nName: Thomas Chippendale 448. George 3rd Mahogany Spider Table\nManufacturer - Thomas Chippendale\nRecommended Printer: Resin 3d Printer\nSeries: Furniture Designers Series\nScale: 1:12\n3D Builder: Sensaiku\n\n\n\nGeorge III Mahogany Spider Table – Elegant Georgian Craftsmanship\n\nThe George III Mahogany Spider Table is a refined piece of Georgian furniture dating from the mid-to-late 18th century. Often associated with designs attributed to Thomas Chippendale, the table reflects the elegance and practicality of English cabinetmaking during the reign of George III. These tables were typically crafted from fine mahogany and feature a drop-leaf top supported by a distinctive gate-leg mechanism, allowing the table to expand when needed.\n\nThe name “spider table” comes from its delicate arrangement of multiple slender legs connected by stretchers, which resemble the spread legs of a spider. These legs often number six or eight and are finely turned with small pad or baluster feet. This light yet stable structure allowed the table to remain strong while maintaining an elegant, airy appearance. Such tables were frequently used as tea tables, occasional tables, or small dining surfaces in Georgian homes.\n\nToday, the George III spider table is admired for its historical craftsmanship and graceful proportions. Antique examples remain valuable collector’s pieces, while the design itself continues to inspire reproductions and miniature models. For architectural dioramas, dollhouse interiors, or collectible furniture miniatures, the spider table’s distinctive leg structure and drop-leaf functionality make it a fascinating example of classic 18th-century furniture engineering.\n\n\n\nThe Model are suitable for:\n1. Barbie Doll\n2. Amigurumi Doll\n3. Bjd Doll\n4. Pullip Doll\n5. Coraline Doll\n6. Blythe Doll\n7. Minifee Doll\n8. Dollfie Doll\n\nCommercial Use License\nBuyers can print and sell physical items made from the STL file. However, they cannot resell or redistribute the digital file itself.\n\n3D Printer Type Recommendation:\nScale:\n1:12 - FDM & Resin 3D Printer\n1:24 - FDM & Resin 3D Printer\n1:48 - Resin 3D Printer\n\n3D Printer Recommendations:\n\nFDM Printer:\nCreality Ender 3 V2\nBambulab A1\n\nResin Printer:\nElegoo Mars 3\nAnycubic Photon Mono X",
"title": "Miniature Replica 1:12 Thomas Chippendale 448. George 3rd Mahogany Spider Table for Miniature Dollhouse - 3D Print Instant Download - Miniature Furniture Designer Series"
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