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Status:This item has been sold Sold by:Anthony Short Antiques
This distinctive late 19th-century walnut side table showcases an elegant octagonal marquetry and inlaid top, crafted with intricate detailing that reflects the era’s superior craftsmanship. The table rests on a beautifully designed tripod base with bobbin-turned spindles and a central sphere, highlighting the skilled artistry of its construction.
The tripod legs feature a striking and visually dynamic formation, enhanced by finely executed turned details, which lend the table a sense of both structure and refinement.
The walnut has developed a rich, warm patina over the years, adding depth and character to this unique piece.
This rare side table is not only an excellent decorative accent but also a testament to the charm and quality of late 19th-century furniture design. It would make a sophisticated addition to any interior.
Height 77cm (30.3in)
Width 48cm (18.9in)
Depth 48cm (18.9in)
Internal Reference: 1162
Antique Number: SA1114110
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
Height is 77cm (30.3inches)Width is 48cm (18.9inches)Depth is 48cm (18.9inches)
Antique #SA1114110, shown on this page, originates from the 19th century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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