
A showy late-Victorian Aesthetic Movement side table with an octagonal burr-veneer top, centred by a crisp marquetry roundel and fine line inlay. Eight turned supports rise from a shaped stretcher with a pierced and galleried undertier, all standing on the original small castors for easy move-about styling.
The look lands perfectly with today’s Old Money and maximalist interiors—ornate, architectural and wonderfully detailed—great beside a sofa, in a reading nook, or as a statement drinks table.
Burr-veneer octagonal top with boxwood/ebonised line inlay and foliate marquetry medallion
Multiple turned legs; shaped stretchers and fretwork lower shelf
Original castors
c.1880–1900
Good, decorative antique condition with honest age: surface marks and old finish wear to the top, small veneer/shrinkage lines, scuffs to legs, and a few knocks. A small piece is missing between one of the legs and stretchers but the table remains sturdy. One of the castors is broken.
The look lands perfectly with today’s Old Money and maximalist interiors—ornate, architectural and wonderfully detailed—great beside a sofa, in a reading nook, or as a statement drinks table.
Burr-veneer octagonal top with boxwood/ebonised line inlay and foliate marquetry medallion
Multiple turned legs; shaped stretchers and fretwork lower shelf
Original castors
c.1880–1900
Good, decorative antique condition with honest age: surface marks and old finish wear to the top, small veneer/shrinkage lines, scuffs to legs, and a few knocks. A small piece is missing between one of the legs and stretchers but the table remains sturdy. One of the castors is broken.