French 19th Century Mahogany Library Table
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            Description
          
          Dimensions: 28” H x 55 ½” W x 31 ⅛” D
 
 French late 19th century mahogany center table or library table with two gorgeous fret-carved pedestals on each side recalling Gothic architectural motifs in a cathedral. The simple plank top is a blank canvas for display or studying, as intended, glowing with a soft amber-hue from light grain patterns. Two thick pedestals support the top with lovely scrolled edges and a pierced, geometric design which narrows at the stretcher parallel to the floor. Two pairs of wide feet carved with a fluted texture balance the thickness of the stretcher to end in upturned scrolls giving it a sense of lightness and movement; pleasing to the eye from every angle. Cleaned, tightened, and polished with a French paste wax this unique table is ready to join your interior as an unexpected desk or small dining table. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.
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          More Information
        
        Origin: France Period: 19th Century Materials: Carved, Mahogany. Condition: Good. Creation Date: 1800's Styles / Movements: Traditional, Gothic Dealer Reference #: 5100-5 Incollect Reference #: 825642 
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            Dimensions
          
          W. 55.5 in; H. 28 in; D. 31.125 in; W. 140.97 cm; H. 71.12 cm; D. 79.06 cm; 
      
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