Table - Oak

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Anna Hue-Roques
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Holds bachelor's degrees in Law and Art History with an Ecole du Louvre auctioneer diploma.

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Antique oak Pembroke table in the Sheraton/Federal style, with drop-leaf sides, two drawers (top with keyhole) on turned legs, dating to circa 1830s–1860s, in excellent condition and originating from the United Kingdom.

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Classic antique Sheraton style Pembroke table (drop-leaf side table), dating to the early to mid-1800s (typically 1830s-1860s).
Excellent as a bedside table, lamp or side table.
Key features: Structure:
It has a drop-leaf tabletop that can be folded down on two sides, so its size can be varied as needed.
Design: It is equipped with two pull-out drawers, the top drawer is decorated with a keyhole and elegant inlay.
Legs: It stands on distinctive, richly turned wooden legs, which are trademarks of Sheraton and early American/English furniture styles.
This table is most closely associated with the American or English late Sheraton style, or the parallel Federal style. Although Biedermeier was dominant in Europe during this period, this particular piece clearly bears the marks of Anglo-Saxon furniture art due to its structural features:Sheraton / Federal style features: The distinctively turned, ring-decorated legs, the graceful yet functional box-like body, and the round ivory or bone imitation drawer knob are the trademarks of classic early 19th century Sheraton and early Victorian side tables.
Why not Biedermeier? The legs of classic continental Biedermeier tables are usually more streamlined, gently tapered or slightly curved. In contrast, such rich, almost "pearl-like" turning is characteristic of late Anglo-Saxon classicism and early neo-styles.
It is in very good condition for its age, the drawer can be closed, and the lock works.
Even when folded, it is quite large at 78x54x47 cm.

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

Classic antique Sheraton style Pembroke table (drop-leaf side table), dating to the early to mid-1800s (typically 1830s-1860s).
Excellent as a bedside table, lamp or side table.
Key features: Structure:
It has a drop-leaf tabletop that can be folded down on two sides, so its size can be varied as needed.
Design: It is equipped with two pull-out drawers, the top drawer is decorated with a keyhole and elegant inlay.
Legs: It stands on distinctive, richly turned wooden legs, which are trademarks of Sheraton and early American/English furniture styles.
This table is most closely associated with the American or English late Sheraton style, or the parallel Federal style. Although Biedermeier was dominant in Europe during this period, this particular piece clearly bears the marks of Anglo-Saxon furniture art due to its structural features:Sheraton / Federal style features: The distinctively turned, ring-decorated legs, the graceful yet functional box-like body, and the round ivory or bone imitation drawer knob are the trademarks of classic early 19th century Sheraton and early Victorian side tables.
Why not Biedermeier? The legs of classic continental Biedermeier tables are usually more streamlined, gently tapered or slightly curved. In contrast, such rich, almost "pearl-like" turning is characteristic of late Anglo-Saxon classicism and early neo-styles.
It is in very good condition for its age, the drawer can be closed, and the lock works.
Even when folded, it is quite large at 78x54x47 cm.

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

Details

Era
1400-1900
Weight
16 kg
Style subtype
Neo-Classicism
Wood type
Oak
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Material
Wood
Style
Antique
Colour
Brown
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
78 cm
Width
89 cm
Depth
47 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
The NetherlandsVerified
3028
Objects sold
94.4%
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