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The Antique Village, The Old Whiteways Cider Factory
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Description
This is an antique quarterfoil lamp table. An English, walnut occasional table with Georgian revival taste, dating to the Art Deco period, circa 1920.
Delightfully crafted table with appealing form and finish
Displays a desirable aged patina and in good order
Select walnut stocks present fine grain interest
Distinctive quartered top with circular corners over a deep apron
Serpentine cabriole legs with decorative knees over broad pad feet
This is a striking antique quarterfoil lamp table, with a beautiful caramel colour and attractive figuring. A wonderful homage to Georgian craftsmanship. Solid joints and construction, delivered waxed, polished and ready for the home.
Dimensions:
Max Width: 63.5cm (25'')
Max Depth: 45.5cm (18'')
Max Height: 50.5cm (20'')
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measurements
Height:
50.5 cm
Width:
63.5 cm
Depth:
45.5 cm
measurements
declaration
London Fine Ltd has clarified that the Antique Lamp Table, English Walnut, Occasional, Georgian Revival, Art Deco, 1920 (LA450319) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1920