Product Overview
A wonderfully compact antique wall table with far more character than its footprint suggests. The shaped top gives it a sculptural silhouette, with a straight back edge designed to rest neatly against a wall and a softened, serpentine front that keeps the form from feeling rigid or plain.
What makes this piece work is the balance between utility and detail. The turned front legs and matching rear supports give it that old-world, hand-finished rhythm associated with English revival furniture, while the stretcher base adds both structure and visual weight. The top shows a beautifully time-softened surface with visible grain, tonal variation, and age wear that reads as honest rather than overworked.
It is the kind of piece that slips easily into a layered interior: beside a chair, in an entry, under a mirror, or used as a small lamp table where a full console would feel too heavy. Modest in scale, but not forgettable.
Details
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Item Type | Antique small wall table / console table / side table |
| Style Attribution | William & Mary / Jacobean Revival |
| Estimated Date | c.1900-1930 |
| Likely Origin | English or American |
| Materials | Likely oak or stained hardwood |
| Construction | Three-leg support with rear wall edge; stretcher base |
| Top Shape | Straight back with shaped/scalloped front profile |
| Leg Style | Turned legs with block transitions |
| Base | Box stretcher / side stretcher construction |
| Finish | Darkened medium-brown wood finish with age-softened patina |
| Condition Notes | Visible surface wear, finish variation, edge wear, and age-related marks consistent with use and age; no maker’s mark visible in the provided photos |
| Best Uses | Entry table, lamp table, hall table, accent table, display stand |
Why It Belongs in Your Home
This is the sort of antique that decorators quietly love because it solves problems. It is narrow enough for a tight wall, interesting enough to stand alone, and warm enough to soften a room without shouting for attention. The silhouette gives you movement, the turned legs give you history, and the worn surface gives you the one thing new furniture keeps trying and failing to fake: actual depth.
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Product Overview