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Antique Hand-Painted Side Table with Gilt Decoration and Turned Legs, c. 19th Century

The Piece

This antique side table reflects the enduring appeal of hand-painted decorative furniture produced in the late 19th century, where function and ornament were designed to coexist. Crafted from solid wood and finished with layered paint and gilt accents, the table carries the unmistakable visual language of traditional European-influenced decorative arts.

The square top is adorned with a richly detailed hand-painted motif—scrolling foliate forms arranged symmetrically within a framed border. Traces of gilt, ochre, and deep red pigments remain visible throughout, softened by time and wear. The surface shows pronounced craquelure and abrasion, evidence of age rather than neglect.

The apron is detailed with applied beading, while the tapered, turned legs terminate in fine points, giving the piece a light, architectural stance despite its visual richness. Every surface bears the marks of handwork and use, resulting in a table that feels layered, dimensional, and lived with.

This is not a restored piece striving for perfection. It is an object that has earned its character.


Design & Construction

→ Solid wood construction
→ Hand-painted and gilt-decorated surface
→ Square top with foliate scroll motif
→ Beaded apron detailing
→ Turned and tapered legs
→ Original painted finish with visible patina


Era & Origin

→ Likely European or European-influenced
→ Late 19th century
→ Traditional decorative furniture


Condition

The table is in authentic antique condition.
→ Extensive surface wear consistent with age
→ Visible paint loss, craquelure, and softening of gilt
→ Structurally stable and sound

Wear is expected and integral to the piece’s visual depth. Nothing has been over-corrected or concealed.


Why It Belongs in Your Home

This table excels as an accent piece—beside a chair, layered under artwork, or used as a sculptural stand. Its surface tells a story that no modern reproduction can replicate.

It works particularly well in interiors that value contrast: modern spaces softened with age, or traditional rooms enriched with texture and history.

This is furniture chosen for its soul, not its symmetry.


Specifications

→ Side / accent table
→ Hand-painted wood
→ Square top
→ Antique, one of a kind


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