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Jacqueline Adams Antiques
425 Peachtree Hills Ave., Ste. 7
Atlanta, GA 30305 , United States
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Swedish Neoclassical Style 1910s Painted Wood Drop-Leaf Table with Carved Décor
$ 3,960
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Description
A Swedish neoclassical style painted wood drop-leaf table from the early 20th century, with carved apron, fluted legs and cross stretcher. Born in Sweden during the first decade of the 20th century, this lovely Swedish table feature a rectangular top with drop leaves, sitting above a charming apron, carved with delicate grapes and scoop motifs on its longer sides. When its two drop leaves are down, the table's width is 40 inches, while open, the table is 57.5" wide. The ensemble is raised on four cylindrical legs with fluted accents, connected to one another through an H-form cross stretcher. The entire body is painted in a soft color, typical of the Scandinavian taste for light palettes, aiming at brightening the Swedes' homes during the long and dark winters. With its clean neoclassical style lines and lovely décor, this Swedish drop-leaf table circa 1910 will bring a touch of elegance to any home.
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More Information
Origin: Sweden Period: 1900-1919 Materials: Wood,Carved,Painted Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Age appropriate wear. Please look at the various photos available. Styles / Movements: Traditional, Neoclassical Dealer Reference #: SS76 Incollect Reference #: 692666 -
Dimensions
W. 40 in; H. 30 in; D. 30 in; W. 101.6 cm; H. 76.2 cm; D. 76.2 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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