Antique Mission Oak Library Table with Drawer & Casters
Antique Mission Oak Library Table with Drawer & Casters
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Description : Early 20th century Mission-style oak library table featuring a rectangular top, single center drawer with original-style metal pull, lower storage shelf, and small rolling casters. The table showcases strong quarter-sawn oak grain patterns and classic Arts and Crafts construction details with exposed vertical supports and curved side braces. Surface wear, finish fading, scratches, and age-related marks are visible throughout the top, adding to the table’s authentic patina and historic character. A functional and versatile piece suitable for use as a writing desk, side table, or entry table.
Era
Early 20th Century, circa 1905–1925
Style
Arts and Crafts / Mission
Technique
Quarter-sawn oak construction with mortise-and-tenon joinery, stained finish, and hand-applied hardware.
Tools Used
Table saw, mortising tools, chisels, wood planes, clamps, sanding tools, and metal casting tools for hardware and casters.
History
Mission and Arts and Crafts furniture emphasized honest craftsmanship, durable materials, and simple geometric forms. Tables like this were commonly used in libraries, parlors, and studies during the early 1900s.
Manufacturer / Maker
Maker Unknown, possibly influenced by Stickley-era Arts and Crafts furniture design.
Measurements
38" W x 26 1/4" D x 30 1/4" H
Suggested Weight
55–70 lbs
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension
44" L x 32" W x 36" H
Music
Early American folk, ragtime, or acoustic blues.
Item Number : P16658
Category : Desks
Brand : Unknown, possibly influenced by Stickley-era Arts and Crafts furniture design.
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