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Victorian Rosewood Table
Rosewood Table
Circa 1890
This exquisite Victorian table is crafted from luxurious rosewood, a highly prized material known for its rich grain and warm hues. The elegantly carved tripod base showcases exceptional craftsmanship, while the tabletop displays a beautifully figured rosewood pattern and is completed with delicate molding. A perfect blend of form and function, this table embodies the sophistication of 19th-century English furniture.
Rosewood furniture gained immense popularity among the Victorian elite, admired for its striking natural patterns and exotic origins. Imported from India and Brazil, rosewood was favored not only for its deep, lustrous finish but also for its distinctive fragrance, which resembles the scent of roses when freshly cut.
29" high x 29 1/2" wide x 21 1/4" deep
Circa 1890
This exquisite Victorian table is crafted from luxurious rosewood, a highly prized material known for its rich grain and warm hues. The elegantly carved tripod base showcases exceptional craftsmanship, while the tabletop displays a beautifully figured rosewood pattern and is completed with delicate molding. A perfect blend of form and function, this table embodies the sophistication of 19th-century English furniture.
Rosewood furniture gained immense popularity among the Victorian elite, admired for its striking natural patterns and exotic origins. Imported from India and Brazil, rosewood was favored not only for its deep, lustrous finish but also for its distinctive fragrance, which resembles the scent of roses when freshly cut.
29" high x 29 1/2" wide x 21 1/4" deep
Rosewood Table
Circa 1890
This exquisite Victorian table is crafted from luxurious rosewood, a highly prized material known for its rich grain and warm hues. The elegantly carved tripod base showcases exceptional craftsmanship, while the tabletop displays a beautifully figured rosewood pattern and is completed with delicate molding. A perfect blend of form and function, this table embodies the sophistication of 19th-century English furniture.
Rosewood furniture gained immense popularity among the Victorian elite, admired for its striking natural patterns and exotic origins. Imported from India and Brazil, rosewood was favored not only for its deep, lustrous finish but also for its distinctive fragrance, which resembles the scent of roses when freshly cut.
29" high x 29 1/2" wide x 21 1/4" deep
Circa 1890
This exquisite Victorian table is crafted from luxurious rosewood, a highly prized material known for its rich grain and warm hues. The elegantly carved tripod base showcases exceptional craftsmanship, while the tabletop displays a beautifully figured rosewood pattern and is completed with delicate molding. A perfect blend of form and function, this table embodies the sophistication of 19th-century English furniture.
Rosewood furniture gained immense popularity among the Victorian elite, admired for its striking natural patterns and exotic origins. Imported from India and Brazil, rosewood was favored not only for its deep, lustrous finish but also for its distinctive fragrance, which resembles the scent of roses when freshly cut.
29" high x 29 1/2" wide x 21 1/4" deep
$2,397.50
Original: $6,850.00
-65%Victorian Rosewood Table—
$6,850.00
$2,397.50Description
Rosewood Table
Circa 1890
This exquisite Victorian table is crafted from luxurious rosewood, a highly prized material known for its rich grain and warm hues. The elegantly carved tripod base showcases exceptional craftsmanship, while the tabletop displays a beautifully figured rosewood pattern and is completed with delicate molding. A perfect blend of form and function, this table embodies the sophistication of 19th-century English furniture.
Rosewood furniture gained immense popularity among the Victorian elite, admired for its striking natural patterns and exotic origins. Imported from India and Brazil, rosewood was favored not only for its deep, lustrous finish but also for its distinctive fragrance, which resembles the scent of roses when freshly cut.
29" high x 29 1/2" wide x 21 1/4" deep
Circa 1890
This exquisite Victorian table is crafted from luxurious rosewood, a highly prized material known for its rich grain and warm hues. The elegantly carved tripod base showcases exceptional craftsmanship, while the tabletop displays a beautifully figured rosewood pattern and is completed with delicate molding. A perfect blend of form and function, this table embodies the sophistication of 19th-century English furniture.
Rosewood furniture gained immense popularity among the Victorian elite, admired for its striking natural patterns and exotic origins. Imported from India and Brazil, rosewood was favored not only for its deep, lustrous finish but also for its distinctive fragrance, which resembles the scent of roses when freshly cut.
29" high x 29 1/2" wide x 21 1/4" deep
























