Antique Victorian Burr Walnut Card Table c.1870

£745.00 + £50.00 shipping
Dimensions Height 76.50 cm Width 99.50 cm Depth 48 cm
Date Circa 1870
Reference 3494

An attractive mid-Victorian card table, the shaped top veneered in attractively figured burr walnut with a fine marquetry cartouche and boxwood stringing, swivelling and folding open to reveal a baize-lined playing surface. The solid walnut base is finely carved, with clustered turned uprights above a quatreform platform, all raised on scrolling legs atop original brass and ceramic castors.

A decorative, practical piece from the high Victorian period showing the influence of the Rococo Revival style, designed with considerable flair and craftsmanship. Compact and ideal as a side table or console when closed, while giving access to a fully functional playing surface when required.

Presented in very good antique condition with a rich aged patina, light surface wear, some veneer repairs and a historic repair to one foot. Later baize lining in keeping with the original. Structurally sound, clean and ready to place in the home.

English, circa 1870.

Closed - H: 76.5 W: 99.5 D: 48 cm
Open - H: 75 W: 86 D: 99.5 cm

Declaration

This dealer has declared that this item is authentic and as described

Specifications

Material
Walnut
Period
Victorian
Type of Table Legs/Feet
Turned Legs
Table Type
Card / Tea Tables Side Table / Console
Table Features
Decorative Inlay Decorative Veneer Stringing / Cross Banding
Table Base
Pedestal Tables
Style
Rococo
Table Shape
Half Moon Table Top

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