This 1898 wicker table is an excellent example of Heywood Bother's and Wakefield Company Victorian Era. It features a combination of an apron using wooden beads as well as birdcage splayed legs, all elements of a fine Victorian piece with a second shelf for reading materials. Be aware that the top of the table is a bit warped. It can be documented as photographed in the book Living With Wicker by Richard Saunders and Paula Gibson on page 128.
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