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19th Century Biedermeier Period Drop Leaf Walnut Table

$4,750.00
A lovely antique 19th century Biedermeier period drop leaf walnut table of German, Austrian or Scandinavian origin. The table top is connected to the round pedestal that is attached to the shaped rectangular base which is supported by four short legs ending in animal claws or hooves. The table’s surface has large rectangular parquetry design and inlaid ebony trim around its edge, the table’s skirt is decorated with an inlaid fan design. There are some crevices in the wood that are appropriate with age, this table is in very good condition for its age and it is structurally sound. Probably German. Early 19th century Size 36 1/2" W x 28 1/2"D x 301/2" H each drop leaf 11"W Total open 58 1/2" W

Antique French Louis XV Marble Top Round Table

A French Louis XV style carved walnut center table from the 19th early 20th century, with a variegated marble top, twisted ribbon molding and S-scroll carved legs. This exquisite French center table features its original variegated circular marble top with serpentine accents, resting upon a sinuous apron, adorned with gadroon ribbon motifs and four carved cartouches in the center of each side. Each knee is adorned with delicately carved foliage, gently leading the eye along the four curvy legs raised on stylish turned foot. The table's carving is very fine. Measurements are : 47" Dia. X 31" H

Antique Louis XVI Style Walnut, Ebony Dinning, Library Table, France, 19th C.

$4,500.00
Antique Louis XVI style dinning, library table.  It is constructed out of solid European walnut wood. The top of the table has a decorated three dimensional parquet with ebony wood strips. Table top is supported by pedestal with 4 fluted, tapered column legs raised by topic shaped supports. The columns are decorated by scrolled capital and foliage. The legs are joined by an “H” stretcher with a mottled border and 4 fluted columns in middle of stretcher; this creates 4 open arch design. Table top has pull out support at each end for extension leaves. Measurements: 57”L x 40”W x 29”h; opening to apron 24”; each pull out extension leaves are 32”L; table with full extensions is 120”L. France, late 19th century. Table is in very good condition for its age , missing leaves, we can make a new leaves per your request. $ 4,500.00

Art Deco Period Oak Dining/Kitchen/Library Table. France c.a. 1920’s.

$2,450.00
Art Deco period dining oak dining/kitchen/library table c.a. 1920's.  Draw leaf table with unusual U-shape pedestal on each side which is connected at a bottom by turn stretcher to each other ; table has two pull out leaves. Measurements: 55 ½”L x 36”W x 32”H; table has two pullout leaves each is 18" Long , so when its fully open it is 91" long. Table is in very good condition for its age and structurally sound.

English Walnut and Burl Walnut Dining Table. Single pedestal. England C.A. 1850

$3,250.00
English pedestal oval top table made of walnut and burl walnut, dating back to the 1850s. Such tables were common during the Victorian era, known for their craftsmanship and elegant designs. During the 1850s in England, furniture styles were influenced by the Victorian taste, characterized by ornate and intricate designs. Walnut was a popular choice for furniture during this period due to its durability and rich, deep to light-brown color. This pedestal table has a heavily carved four scroll feet which are set at a angle single attached to the single bulbous turning of the walnut pedestal central support. If you have a specific question about such a table or if you're looking for more information on this style of furniture, feel free to ask! Table is in a very good condition for its age, structurally sound, minor flows expected with a age. Measurements are - 57"L x 42 1/4" W x 27 1/2" H Hight to the apron 25 " Base 27"x 27"

Oval Table Single Pedestal Mahogany Tilt Top England 1850’s

$2,500.00
English pedestal oval top table made of mahogany with a tilt-top, dating back to the 1850s. Such tables were common during the Victorian era, known for their craftsmanship and elegant designs. During the 1850s in England, furniture styles were influenced by the Victorian taste, characterized by ornate and intricate designs. Mahogany was a popular choice for furniture during this period due to its durability and rich, reddish-brown color. This pedestal table has a heavily carved four scroll feet which are set at a angle single attached to the single bulbous turning of the mahogany pedestal. central support. The oval top and tilt-top feature add functionality and versatility to the table. Tilt-top tables were designed to be easily stored against a wall when not in use, making them practical for smaller spaces. If you have a specific question about such a table or if you're looking for more information on this style of furniture, feel free to ask! Table is in a very good condition for its age, structurally sound, minor flows expected with a age. Measurements are - 57"L x 42 1/4" W x 27 1/4" H Hight to the apron 25" $2500.00