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Edwardian Octagonal Mahogany Inlaid Table, circa early 1900's.
SIZE:
Total Height off the Floor: 720mm
Diameter straight side to straight side: 770mm
The Edwardian period is identified with the reign of King Edward VII of England, son of Queen Victoria. King Edward succeeded to the throne in 1901. He died in 1910. The Victorian period had been marked by dark, jewel-toned colors and heavy furnishings. Interiors were filled with velvets and jacquard fabrics, ornately carved furniture and layered window treatments. The Edwardian period is noted for its lighter aesthetic. Bright colors, lightweight fabrics and furniture designed with delicate lines and upholstered in fabrics with flowing graphics and floral design.
The table is of Octagonal design with two tiers, the smaller lower tier uniting to the four straight tapered square legs, brass castors with bakelite wheels and inlaid in an exquisite way as is the top.
Condition = There is one curved corner support missing, glue can be seen on some of these joins, some slight damage to the pattern in the centre as well as one of the corners on the top as shown in the images.