Victorian Table Maple England XIX Century - England Second Fourth 19th Century
Features
England Second Fourth 19th Century
Style: Early Victorian (1830-1850)
Age: 19th Century / 1801 - 1900
Origin: England
Material: Carved Wood
Description
Victorian sail table in maple, England second quarter 19th century. Tray top inlaid with lacks, border and central turned base inlaid with geometric motifs, legs carved with a leaf motif ending with feral feet. Walnut inlays. Sail mechanism to be overhauled.
Product Condition:
Product that due to age and wear requires restoration and resumption of polishing.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 72
Maximum size (cm):
Diameter: 59,5
Additional Information
Style: Early Victorian (1830-1850)
The term Victorian 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 resumption of stylistic elements of various previous eras.
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FineArt: Writing desk, Arthur Blain