Renaissance Revival Style Oak Library Table, Early to Mid-20th Century
Item Details
This early-to-mid-20th-century library table is designed in the Renaissance Revival style, featuring a substantial rectangular oak top with an inset dark-wood border. The apron is decorated with a distinctive central pierced scroll carving, flanked by bracket-style supports. The table is elevated by two large, bulbous turned pedestals, each adorned with hand-carved acanthus leaf motifs and a row of decorative circular piercings. These supports are connected by a low-profile trestle stretcher and rest upon heavy fluted trestle feet. The dark-stained oak finish highlights the robust grain of the wood, making it a prominent statement piece for a traditional office or library setting.
| Type | Library Table |
| Materials | Wood, Oak, Wood veneer |
| Period | Early to Mid-20th Century |
| Origin | United States |
Condition
- wear; marks; scratches; nicks; scuffs.
Dimensions
- This item may be especially difficult to move and/or transport. The winner is responsible for bringing appropriate assistance, vehicle, proper materials, and any necessary tools to pickup. International shipping may be restricted.
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Item #
ITMGR78036







