Antique English Carved Oak Hall Side TABLE Nightstand Brass Renaissance Lion
Geaux Vintage Antiques
Antique English Carved Oak Hall Side TABLE Nightstand Brass Lion
~Direct from England~
~Beautiful antique carved hall/side table, with stunning carvings throughout!~
~The very unique silhouette is created by a dimensional carved “zig zag” design on the serpentine legs, and complimented with a scalloped front apron!~
~Deeply carved wide band around the entire table top with British tiger oak grain on the center area~
~Completely carved front and sides~
~Gorgeous English brass lion head drawer pulls~
~Quality throughout, solid oak, well built by craftsmen of the period~
~c1900~
Measurements
29”height x 32.5” x 23.25”.
NOTE: All of our antiques are direct from Europe. I personally select each item for the quality, design and unique characteristics that you will always find in our distinctive inventory at Geaux Vintage Antiques!
Please shop our store and feel free to email with any questions!
Shipping
Due to the larger size, this item requires freight service. White glove service, fully insured, FOB Shreveport, delivered and placed inside your home (first floor only). Typically 5-7 weeks, depending on your location.
Please note this longer time period for white glove service; no refunds will be given because of the length of delivery time. Free pick-up is also available at our location in Shreveport, LA.
Condition
Good condition for its age, with normal signs of age, use, dings, scratches and imperfections. Some stains to the finish.
I always provide multiple photos that should be considered as an integral part of the description and I encourage you to email with any questions prior to making a purchase. Please keep in mind antique furniture should be purchased for its uniqueness, higher quality material and craftsmanship and antique patina…NOT for like-new condition!
Geaux Vintage Antiques has a large inventory of French, English and European antique furniture, as well as an outstanding selection of antique home décor.
“…with all that, why Geaux anywhere else?”…