This is an antique Chippendale revival side table. An English, mahogany console, hall or writing table, dating to the Edwardian period, circa 1910. A treat of fretwork decoration and of a generous size for use throughout the home Displays a desirable aged patina and in good order Select stocks present warm caramel hues and fine grain interest Superb fascia offers a pair of drawers with blind pulls — locks untested, key absent Well suited for occasional correspondence, hallway placement or within a living room Prominent relief carved sash bouquet set upon a central frieze Front and side aprons adorned with attractive fretwork over an ebonised ground Quality mahogany drawer boxes with impressive dovetail joints Each corner accentuated with a quatrefoil motif, repeating upon the leg Pierced fretwork brackets unite each leg to the apron in the Chippendale manner Offers a comfortable kneehole height of 61.5cm (24.25'') Tapering gently, each leg terminates in distinctive open toed feet This is an an attractive antique Chippendale revival side table, with a striking decorative appearance to be expected of the taste. Presenting a quality and proportion beneficial to prominent placement throughout the home. Solid joints and construction, delivered ready for the home or institution. Dimensions: Max Width: 106.5cm (42'') Max Depth: 55.5cm (21.75'') Max Height: 75.5cm (29.75'') Kneehole Height: 61.5cm (24.25'') Drawer Width: 37.5cm (14.75'') Drawer Depth: 43.5cm (17.25'') Drawer Height: 6.5cm (2.5'')