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Address
The Mill Room
Rait
United Kingdom
PH2 7RT
Directions
Rait Antique Centre is situated only 2 miles off the main A90 duel carriageway between Perth and Dundee on the east coast of Scotland
Opening times
Monday - Saturday 9:30am to 5:30pm. Sunday 12:00pm to 4:40pm.
Phone
+441821 670770
LoveAntiques Dealersince Mar 2014Approved item1581 sales by dealerFree DeliveryAvailable for local pick-up
High quality early 19th century Regency brass inlaid rosewood sofa table in good original condition. This is an extremely high quality piece of furniture that at one time would have commanded a high price. Early style trestle ends with swept and shaped legs with brass line inlay and original cast brass castors. High stretcher which is beautifully brass inlaid. The table has two drawers, both in the same side with dummy drawers to the back. The drawers are mahogany lined and retain their original brass knob handles both front and back. The top is beautifully grained with brass line inlay around the edges with floral type brass inlays all round. The edge of the top is moulded cross grain rosewood with a central brass inlaid line. The lopers that hold the leaves up come out to form part of the frieze.
The table is in overall very good condition and is a beautiful mellow colour but it does require minor restorations mostly a couple of small veneer repairs and some of the brass inlay needs gluing back down properly.
measurements
When fully open; 5 foot wide by 27" deep by 30" high. With the leaves down it is 40" wide.
measurements
declaration
Carse Antiques has clarified that the Regency Brass Inlaid Rosewood Sofa Table (LA518090) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1811