Brown English oak side table with single (trap-door bottom) drawer and front legs which are cabriole-shape silhouettes. Constructed in a vernacular manner (circa 1860-1870) using 18th century elements (probably to sell to a 19th century antique shop). This unique table features an Edwardian brass pull and a gorgeous old finish brought back to new life by an expert hand.
Wear consistent with age and use. Note: the widest point of this table is the bow in its cabriole legs (29.75 inches), while the width of its top is 28.5 inches. Shadow (footprint) of Chippendale style pull escutcheon on drawer front. Table constructed circa 1860 with older elements. Note: the widest point of this table is the bow in its cabriole legs (29.75 inches), while the width of its top is 28.5 inches..