Posted 4 years ago
dc1967
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Can anyone confirm era of this table?
Found at a market and love it but cannot find any information other than it satin a shed for 20+ yeara
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Posted 4 years ago
dc1967
(1 item)
Can anyone confirm era of this table?
Found at a market and love it but cannot find any information other than it satin a shed for 20+ yeara
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I don't see a lot of age to it.
Can you add a photo of the underside, distanced to show feet/ connection and any support on the bottom?
scott
Edwardian occasional table circa 1902 - 14. Google and you will see images of this style. Many of them were made of oak. I'm restoring a similar table at the moment.
I will add pictures of underside when home Monday. Thanks Russell i believe it is oak and have googled but couldnt find anything similar in tables only a tray
https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1BEMX_enAU780AU826&sxsrf=ALeKk00scwGUUjikeYtNpCWifUm1QeDtnA:1602311997790&source=univ&tbm=isch&q=edwardian+occasional+tables&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj98cmrtansAhUFeisKHb7wDMwQ7Al6BAgKEGU&biw=1368&bih=770&dpr=2 High light all of this link. Right click and then click on link to take you to google. Your table is different because of the carving on the two table tops. The stylized carved flowers and sweep of the legs is a typical art nouveau design element.