An expressive antique baroque table with exceptional presence. The aged mirrored top, the cracked surface, and the softly worn white and gold finish give this piece of furniture a deep, honest patina that can only develop over decades. Dimensions: w: 78cm h: 32cm d: 43cm period: ca. 1900–1920 style: baroque / neo-baroque material: wood, painted white with gold trim top: original mirrored top, additionally mirrored on the sides shape: curved frame, cabriole legs with carved decoration patina: pronounced, authentic & decorative character: a true statement piece with history note: the table is offered without the decorative item (buddha). Description this antique side or living room table dates from the early 20th century and is stylistically classified as baroque or neo-baroque. Typical features include the flowing lines, the powerfully sculpted cabriole legs, and the three-dimensional decorative appliqués with gold accents. The distinctive patina is particularly noteworthy: the original white and gold finish exhibits age-related chips, fine cracks, and abrasions, lending the table depth and authenticity. The mirror top and the side mirror frames show typical signs of aging, such as dull spots, oxidation, and fine stress cracks – not flaws, but an essential design element of antique mirrored furniture. It is precisely this combination of baroque design and lived-in surface that makes the table a decorative standalone piece – ideal as a living room table, side table, or accent piece in both classic and deliberately modern interiors.