Table - Oak

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Antique octagonal oak table dating to 1850–1900 in the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau styles, in excellent condition.

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Antique octagonal table with spindle-shaped legs, often called a "cabaret table", with its distinctive turned legs. Tables of this type were popular from the 17th century onwards and were used as occasional tables, gaming tables or coffee tables. This table dates from the late 19th or early 20th century and shows an Art Nouveau or Gothic style.
It was recently renovated and reinforced with metal reinforcements. It is currently in very good condition.
Features
Shape and style: The table top is octagonal and the legs are turned in a distinctive "bubble" or "bobbin" style.
Material: Usually made of solid oak or other hardwood.
Structure: The table is stable thanks to the X-shaped bottom joint (called entretoise) that connects the legs close to the ground.
Design: Its size makes it ideal for smaller spaces and occasional use, such as for tea or card games.

We can post it carefully packaged, in an insured, registered package.

Antique octagonal table with spindle-shaped legs, often called a "cabaret table", with its distinctive turned legs. Tables of this type were popular from the 17th century onwards and were used as occasional tables, gaming tables or coffee tables. This table dates from the late 19th or early 20th century and shows an Art Nouveau or Gothic style.
It was recently renovated and reinforced with metal reinforcements. It is currently in very good condition.
Features
Shape and style: The table top is octagonal and the legs are turned in a distinctive "bubble" or "bobbin" style.
Material: Usually made of solid oak or other hardwood.
Structure: The table is stable thanks to the X-shaped bottom joint (called entretoise) that connects the legs close to the ground.
Design: Its size makes it ideal for smaller spaces and occasional use, such as for tea or card games.

We can post it carefully packaged, in an insured, registered package.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Weight
12 kg
Style subtype
Arts & Crafts
Wood type
Oak
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Material
Wood
Style
Art Nouveau
Colour
Brown
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
67 cm
Width
60 cm
Depth
65 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
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Objects sold
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