William IV Period Rosewood Centre Table
Stock No
1367
2014
- £3,400.00
- €3,890 Euro
- $4,596 US Dollar
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Item Description
Fine Quality William IV Period Rosewood Centre Table with Faded Golden Colour & Patina
This William IV period early 19th-century centre table is crafted from well figured rosewood, and features a circular tilt-top along with a turned baluster stem and lapped carved collar. The table is elegantly supported by a concave-sided trefoil platform, raised on turned bun feet with concealed castors. Made in England circa 1830, it exemplifies fine craftsmanship.
This rare William IV period well figured rosewood centre, breakfast or dining table showcases a circular tilt-top top with outstanding contrasting grain above a shallow frieze. It stands on a tapered, flat-faceted column that terminates in a trefoil base, complete with bun feet and castors. The figured rosewood exhibits a rich, warm patina, enhancing its visual appeal. This table is not only a testament to exceptional craftsmanship but also a striking example of classic design, making it an ideal piece for any refined hallway or interior.
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
UK and Belgium, England
Item Dimensions
H: 72cm W: 130cm D: 130cm
Period
1830
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
UK and Belgium, England
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)7595 603348
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