Table - Mahogany





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Description from the seller
A mahogany wood coffee table with Cabriole legs and lion's paw feet.
This table features characteristic elements of the Queen Anne and Chippendale styles, developed in England in the 18th century and later spread to the American colonies. The cabriole legs with floral carvings and the lion's paw feet (ball-and-claw) represent distinctive elements of Georgian cabinetry, symbolizing elegance and refinement. These pieces of furniture were mainly made in mahogany, a precious wood imported from the West Indies.
This type of table is particularly appreciated by vintage furniture collectors and enthusiasts of classic decor for its versatility and decorative value. Connoisseurs of British and American antiques seek these pieces for the quality of the carving and for their ability to enrich traditional or eclectic rooms. The market for these pieces remains steady, with particular interest from interior designers and private collectors who appreciate historic craftsmanship and timeless aesthetics.
Seller's Story
A mahogany wood coffee table with Cabriole legs and lion's paw feet.
This table features characteristic elements of the Queen Anne and Chippendale styles, developed in England in the 18th century and later spread to the American colonies. The cabriole legs with floral carvings and the lion's paw feet (ball-and-claw) represent distinctive elements of Georgian cabinetry, symbolizing elegance and refinement. These pieces of furniture were mainly made in mahogany, a precious wood imported from the West Indies.
This type of table is particularly appreciated by vintage furniture collectors and enthusiasts of classic decor for its versatility and decorative value. Connoisseurs of British and American antiques seek these pieces for the quality of the carving and for their ability to enrich traditional or eclectic rooms. The market for these pieces remains steady, with particular interest from interior designers and private collectors who appreciate historic craftsmanship and timeless aesthetics.

