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Victorian Mahogany and Satinwood Inlaid Table
Victorian Mahogany and Satinwood Inlaid Table
Circa 1890
This exceptional oval table exemplifies late Victorian craftsmanship executed in the celebrated Sheraton style. The rich mahogany surface showcases a lustrous patina, while the central satinwood shell inlay creates a striking focal point. Delicate satinwood banding outlines the perimeter and drawer fronts, each element demonstrating the skilled balance of form and function.
Thomas Sheraton revolutionized English furniture design through his influential focus on elegant proportions and delicate inlay, expertly outlined in The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing-Book (1791), emphasizing elegant proportions and delicate inlay work. This table embodies Sheraton's Neoclassical principles while reflecting Victorian appreciation for refined craftsmanship and restrained elegance.
30 5/8" high x 37" wide x 25" deep (77.79 x 93.98 x 63.5 cm)
Circa 1890
This exceptional oval table exemplifies late Victorian craftsmanship executed in the celebrated Sheraton style. The rich mahogany surface showcases a lustrous patina, while the central satinwood shell inlay creates a striking focal point. Delicate satinwood banding outlines the perimeter and drawer fronts, each element demonstrating the skilled balance of form and function.
Thomas Sheraton revolutionized English furniture design through his influential focus on elegant proportions and delicate inlay, expertly outlined in The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing-Book (1791), emphasizing elegant proportions and delicate inlay work. This table embodies Sheraton's Neoclassical principles while reflecting Victorian appreciation for refined craftsmanship and restrained elegance.
30 5/8" high x 37" wide x 25" deep (77.79 x 93.98 x 63.5 cm)
Victorian Mahogany and Satinwood Inlaid Table
Circa 1890
This exceptional oval table exemplifies late Victorian craftsmanship executed in the celebrated Sheraton style. The rich mahogany surface showcases a lustrous patina, while the central satinwood shell inlay creates a striking focal point. Delicate satinwood banding outlines the perimeter and drawer fronts, each element demonstrating the skilled balance of form and function.
Thomas Sheraton revolutionized English furniture design through his influential focus on elegant proportions and delicate inlay, expertly outlined in The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing-Book (1791), emphasizing elegant proportions and delicate inlay work. This table embodies Sheraton's Neoclassical principles while reflecting Victorian appreciation for refined craftsmanship and restrained elegance.
30 5/8" high x 37" wide x 25" deep (77.79 x 93.98 x 63.5 cm)
Circa 1890
This exceptional oval table exemplifies late Victorian craftsmanship executed in the celebrated Sheraton style. The rich mahogany surface showcases a lustrous patina, while the central satinwood shell inlay creates a striking focal point. Delicate satinwood banding outlines the perimeter and drawer fronts, each element demonstrating the skilled balance of form and function.
Thomas Sheraton revolutionized English furniture design through his influential focus on elegant proportions and delicate inlay, expertly outlined in The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing-Book (1791), emphasizing elegant proportions and delicate inlay work. This table embodies Sheraton's Neoclassical principles while reflecting Victorian appreciation for refined craftsmanship and restrained elegance.
30 5/8" high x 37" wide x 25" deep (77.79 x 93.98 x 63.5 cm)
$1,557.50
Original: $4,450.00
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$4,450.00
$1,557.50Description
Victorian Mahogany and Satinwood Inlaid Table
Circa 1890
This exceptional oval table exemplifies late Victorian craftsmanship executed in the celebrated Sheraton style. The rich mahogany surface showcases a lustrous patina, while the central satinwood shell inlay creates a striking focal point. Delicate satinwood banding outlines the perimeter and drawer fronts, each element demonstrating the skilled balance of form and function.
Thomas Sheraton revolutionized English furniture design through his influential focus on elegant proportions and delicate inlay, expertly outlined in The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing-Book (1791), emphasizing elegant proportions and delicate inlay work. This table embodies Sheraton's Neoclassical principles while reflecting Victorian appreciation for refined craftsmanship and restrained elegance.
30 5/8" high x 37" wide x 25" deep (77.79 x 93.98 x 63.5 cm)
Circa 1890
This exceptional oval table exemplifies late Victorian craftsmanship executed in the celebrated Sheraton style. The rich mahogany surface showcases a lustrous patina, while the central satinwood shell inlay creates a striking focal point. Delicate satinwood banding outlines the perimeter and drawer fronts, each element demonstrating the skilled balance of form and function.
Thomas Sheraton revolutionized English furniture design through his influential focus on elegant proportions and delicate inlay, expertly outlined in The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing-Book (1791), emphasizing elegant proportions and delicate inlay work. This table embodies Sheraton's Neoclassical principles while reflecting Victorian appreciation for refined craftsmanship and restrained elegance.
30 5/8" high x 37" wide x 25" deep (77.79 x 93.98 x 63.5 cm)
























