Victorian Revival Mahogany Parlor Table with Scrolled Base
Victorian Revival Mahogany Parlor Table with Scrolled Base
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Description :
This substantial mahogany parlor or library table features a rectangular plank top supported by an ornate double pedestal base with elegant scrollwork and stretcher. The warm tone and visible tight grain pattern suggest solid mahogany or dense hardwood veneer construction, likely from the late 19th to early 20th century. The legs’ curved silhouettes and broad base provide visual weight and stability. A classic American revival piece, it blends functional strength with stylistic flourish. While it appears structurally sound, the lower stretcher shows some age-related wear, and the finish is varied in sheen across the tabletop.
Era
Late Victorian to Early 20th Century (circa 1890s–1910s)
Style
Victorian Revival / American Traditional
Technique
Hand-cut joinery, doweled and glued construction, hand-finished
Tools Used
Dovetail saw, lathe, drawknife, chisel, glue press
History
Tables of this style were common in American parlors or libraries during the Gilded Age, valued for their display-worthy craftsmanship.
Manufacturer / Maker
Maker: Unknown; could be regional furniture from the Northeast or Midwest based on construction style and wood type.
Measurements
50" W x 29" T x 30" D
Suggested Weight
120–140 lbs
Item Number : P13514
Category : Desks
Brand : UK
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