William VI Rosewood Tea Table
R16,999.00
Description
Exquisite William IV Rosewood Tea Table, Circa 1835
A fine example of early 19th-century craftsmanship, this elegant William IV Rosewood Tea Table, circa 1835, showcases the refined design and rich materials characteristic of the period.
The table features a rounded rectangular fold-over top, opening to reveal a generous surface ideal for serving or display. Below, a scalloped apron adds graceful detail, with one side beautifully carved in Acanthus-leaf motifs, reflecting the classical influence of the era.
It stands on a striking octagonal baluster column, adorned with a circular scallop-carved collar, all supported by a shaped rectangular quad-form base. The base is mounted with four bold carved lion paw and claw feet, each set on discreet brass castors for ease of movement.
Fully restored, preserving its structural integrity and continuing its legacy. A piece of both beauty and history, ideal for collectors or those seeking to add an authentic antique statement to their space.
Condition: Good antique condition with signs of age and restoration
Period: William IV, circa 1835
Style: English Regency influence
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Additional information
Dimensions | 890 × 915 × 725 mm |
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Condition | Refurbished |