19th Century Card/Games Table

$1,080.00

A beautiful example of an antique, late 19th Century, Aesthetic Movement card, games table.

Well figured Walnut (not Mahogany as wrongly stated in the video) , with Ebonised legs with gilt highlights and detailed fretwork design to the base. It Swivels and unfolds to reveal a baize covered top with area for games pieces below.

It measures 915mm wide x 450mm and is 725mm high. When folded out the top is 915mm x 900mm

The colour may be slightly different depending on your screen. All of our furniture is Antique or Vintage and has patina.

When we restore pieces we never take them back to raw as this lessens the integrity of a piece. Patina is the build up of little marks and scratches over the many years of the life of an antique, these give it a lovely warm overall appearance.

If there are any major marks or defects we will always point them out either in the description and or photos. If you need more photos just let us know. Inspections welcome. Pop into our shop.

Any questions please ask

A beautiful example of an antique, late 19th Century, Aesthetic Movement card, games table.

Well figured Walnut (not Mahogany as wrongly stated in the video) , with Ebonised legs with gilt highlights and detailed fretwork design to the base. It Swivels and unfolds to reveal a baize covered top with area for games pieces below.

It measures 915mm wide x 450mm and is 725mm high. When folded out the top is 915mm x 900mm

The colour may be slightly different depending on your screen. All of our furniture is Antique or Vintage and has patina.

When we restore pieces we never take them back to raw as this lessens the integrity of a piece. Patina is the build up of little marks and scratches over the many years of the life of an antique, these give it a lovely warm overall appearance.

If there are any major marks or defects we will always point them out either in the description and or photos. If you need more photos just let us know. Inspections welcome. Pop into our shop.

Any questions please ask