Price

£1595.00

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Late Regency Rosewood Occasional Table

A good quality, 19th century, late Regency period rosewood occasional lamp table of diminutive proportions. Having well figured rectangular top raised on elegant turned end supports. With attractive stylised carved lotus leaf decoration and carved scrolling feet.

This elegant little table is good quality, constructed from attractive, well figured rosewood veneers.

Relatively simple in design, it boasts great practicality and convenience, suited to a variety of spots around the home. The carved lotus leaft detailing at the bottom of the end supports is a nice touch, adding a level of sophistication alongside the elegant scrolling feet.

Overall the condition is very good indeed, it has clearly been well loved and well looked after throughout the many years of its life. As with all items which we offer for sale it has been inspected and attended to in our workshops by our highly skilled, well trained, traditional antique furniture restorers and has received a natural wax polish before being offered for sale.

Circa 1835.

Height 29in.
Width 22in.
Depth 15in.

Price

£1595.00



Stock number

5074

The BADA Standard

  • Since 1918, BADA has been the leading association for the antiques and fine art trade
  • Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
  • Our clients are protected by BADA’s code of conduct
  • Our dealers’ membership is reviewed and renewed annually
  • Bada.org is a non-profit site: clients deal directly with members and they pay no hidden fees
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