I have been in the antiques business since 1962, starting in the family business in Staffordshire.
In the early 1970’s I moved to Hertfordshire where I opened my own business and created a limited company.
Today most of my business is carried out via the internet. Any successful antiques business, and particularly mine, remains a way of life and a hobby, it continues to give me enormous enjoyment and satisfaction.
I hope this is reflected by my commitment to a very high quality of service which I have always given over the years. I prefer to deliver sold items in person where possible to ensure complete customer satisfaction.
Certified DealerApproved item292 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Certified DealerApproved item292 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Description
I have reluctantly decided that after 60 years spent in this marvellous business it is, figuratively speaking, time to hang up my cheque book. I have therefore made considerable reductions to the prices of my stock. Still able to deliver to most areas, so if I can be of any help please do not hesitate to get in touch.
An excellent quality early 19thc Regency period, mahogany coaching folding side table c1820. This table has a solid mahogany folding top with good quality brass hinges. When open it is supported by its strong original swivel bracket. It has elegant curving crossover legs united by three turned stretchers. This table would have been used in the early 19th cent on coaching picnics and could be folded up for ease of travel. Today it would make an excellent side table, It is in excellent strong firm condition with its original patina and colour.
measurements
Height:
72 cm
Width:
86 cm
Depth:
43 cm
Open and closed: Sizes when open: 34”(86cms) wide, 17”(43cms) deep, 28 ½ “(72cms) high. When closed:17”(43cms) wide, 5 ½ “(14cms) deep, 41”(105cms) high.
measurements
declaration
Michael Armson Antiques has clarified that the Mahogany Folding Coaching Side Table (LA482734) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1820