Early Victorian Rosewood 4-Tier Etagere or ''What-Not''
A fine rosewood veneered piece from around 1840-60, in good condition, with figured tiers on slender ring-turned and inverse-tapering baluster supports on block corners, on bun feet with recessed brass casters, this elegant etagere or ''what-not'' will impress in the most tastefully-appointed of reception rooms, whether period-furnished or more contemporary in style, fully-deserving of the admiring attention it will undoubtedly attract.
Width 59cm x Depth 44.75cm (23.25'' x c17.5'')
NB: For the slightly larger over all footprint, please take into account the diameter of the bun feet.
O/All Height to Top Tier 137cm (54'')
Height to Third Tier 94.75cm (37.25''), to Second Tier 52.5cm (c20.75'') & to Lowest Tier 10.25cm (4'')
This piece dates from around the middle of the 19thC, so you may expect the mature character & patina of age, including a large ring-mark to the top, dark line marks, particularly to the second tier and some variability in colour, as a result of differing exposure to sunlight, together with wear & tear commensurate with normal use, including a small loss of veneer to the ''rear'' edge of the third tier and also to the ring moulding above the right-hand ''rear'' bun foot but, in all other respects, it''s in good, clean & sound condition, ready to use in your home.
Internal Reference: J-325072/921
Antique Number: SA998344
Dateline of this antique is Victorian
Height is 137cm (53.9inches)
Width is 59cm (23.2inches)
Depth is 44.8cm (17.6inches)
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