Camden Antiques has dated this piece to the 1850s.
There is a single , long drawer to the front and the table is finished to the rear so it could be free-standing within a room if required. Standing on elegant fluted legs, united by an under-stretcher and terminating in carved legs. Offered for sale in excellent original condition. With a great colour and patina, ready to go straight into the home.

Dimensions:
Width 107cms
Depth 59cms
Height 74cms
C Hindley and Sons were furniture makers of Oxford Street, London, England who traded from 1766-1898. The company (the C stands for Charles) were notable quality London fine furniture, rug and floor cloth manufacturers (Furniture History Society, Dictionary of English Furniture Makers, pp. 433 & 606) who took over the firm of Miles & Edwards, cabinetmakers, of 134 Oxford Street in 1844. Thereafter, they established trade at the Oxford Street premises where their business as high quality cabinet makers flourished, earning them a Royal Appointment, and a part in the Great Exhibition.
Camden Antiques has dated this piece to the 1850s.
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