Table Victorian sailing

Code :  ANTTAB0000281

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Table Victorian sailing

Code :  ANTTAB0000281

not available

Table Victorian sailing

Features

Style:  Victorian (1830-1900)

Origin:  England

Main essence:  Rosewood

Material:  Solid Rosewood

Description

Victorian carved banister sailboat table right on tripartite base. Round top sail split with carved picture frame.

Product Condition:
Requires the restoration and revival of polishing.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 77
Diameter: 137

Maximum size (cm):
Height: 160

Additional Information

Style: Victorian (1830-1900)

This refers to one of the predominant styles used during the Victorian era.
Like the latter, it roughly refers to the duration of the reign of Queen Victoria (20 June 1837 - 22 January 1901), from which it took its name.
Characterized by a great expansion of the home furnishing market and by new mechanized production possibilities, but not by great aesthetic innovations, but by the revival of stylistic elements from various previous eras.
Find out more about the Victorian style with our insights:
Writing desk, Arthur Blain, Liverpool c. 1840

Main essence: Rosewood

Under the term Rosewood various exotic, hard and heavy woods have been united, characterized by a color that varies from pink to violet. Their origin is usually from Latin America, India and Africa and are still considered very valuable woods. Until the end of the eighteenth century, this name also referred to the bois de violette . In general, rosewood woods began to be imported into Europe starting in 1750 and were first used for veneers and inlays in England, flanked, by contrast, with lighter woods. Later, entire valuable furniture was manufactured both in England, mainly in the Regency style, and in France, starting from the Neoclassical period.

Material: Solid Rosewood