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Listings / Furniture / Tables / Game Tables
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Jacqueline Adams Antiques
425 Peachtree Hills Ave., Ste. 7
Atlanta, GA 30305 , United States
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Swedish 19th Century Game Table
$ 3,500
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Description
A Swedish game table dating to the 19th century, reflecting the proportions and construction typical of Scandinavian furniture from this era. Game tables held an important place in 19th century domestic life, serving as the centerpiece for card play, chess, and social entertainment in well-appointed homes. This example carries the quiet refinement and functional sensibility that characterize Swedish furniture of the period.
The table's surface is designed for card or game play, offering a dedicated area suited to its original and enduring purpose. The proportions are well balanced, with a form that is both inviting and practical. Swedish game tables of this period often featured fold-over tops, felt-lined interiors, or other purpose-built details that distinguished them from everyday occasional tables — each one reflecting the social customs and leisurely pursuits of the era.
The construction reflects the standards and techniques of 19th century Swedish cabinetmaking, with attention to structural integrity and proportion. Appropriate for a living room, study, library, or salon, this game table serves as both a period accent and a practical surface for entertaining. It brings a layer of history and cultivated charm to any interior, offering the kind of authentic character that only a genuine antique can provide.
Apron Height 22.3"
This is an antique and having been around for a long time, it will show signs of wear. Antique pieces have very much sought-after character and associated flaws. Please review photos for condition & contact us with questions! -
More Information
Origin: Sweden Period: 19th Century Materials: Wood Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Styles / Movements: Traditional, Neoclassical Dealer Reference #: AB343 Incollect Reference #: 857912 -
Dimensions
W. 40.625 in; H. 28.25 in; D. 22.25 in; W. 103.19 cm; H. 71.76 cm; D. 56.52 cm;
Message from Seller:
Discover Jacqueline Adams Antiques, a distinguished importer of fine European antiques with nearly 40 years of expertise. Specializing in 17th, 18th, and 19th century French, Italian, Swedish, and Dutch pieces, our expansive 8,000 square foot showroom is nestled in the prestigious Galleries of Peachtree Hills next to the ADAC Atlanta Decorative Art Center. P: 404.869.6790 E: info@jadamsantiques.com
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