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The Antique Village, The Old Whiteways Cider Factory
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Description
This is an antique octagonal occasional table. An English, oak rotating two-tier book shelf in the Arts & Crafts taste, dating to the late Victorian period, circa 1890.
Versatile and attractive addition to the lounge or reading nook. Displays a desirable aged patin and in good order. Select oak shows fine grain interest and an abundance of medullary rays. Deep caramel hues beam beneath a wax polish finish
Fine octagonal form, accentuated to the top with a fir cone and leaf border pattern. Display gallery with eight slender turned baluster rails. Rotating smoothly around the central column, over a broad baluster support. Standing upon a quartet of squat cabriole legs with pad feet.
This is a charming and appealing antique octagonal occasional table, with superb oak stocks and a versatile nature. Ideal for the living room or in your favourite reading corner. Solid joints and construction, delivered waxed, polished and ready for the home.
Shelf Segment Width: 15cm (6'')
Shelf Segment Depth: 20cm (7.75'')
Shelf Segment Height 27.5cm
London Fine Ltd has clarified that the Antique Octagonal Occasional Table, Oak, Book Shelf, Arts & Crafts, Victorian (LA393846) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1890