
Duncan Phyfe Style Pedestal Drum Table
This is a vintage-style circular drum table, heavily influenced by the 19th-century designs of Duncan Phyfe. It is constructed from wood with a dark reddish-brown mahogany-type finish. The piece features a thick tabletop with a double-beaded edge design over a deep apron, which includes a single functional drawer. The drawer is adorned with a prominent cast metallic lion head pull holding a ring, a classic Regency and Federal decorative motif. The table is supported by a substantial turned central pedestal with multiple rounded rings and baluster shapes. The base terminates in four out-swept saber legs, characteristic of the 1940s-1950s American Revival period. The physical condition shows signs of moderate wear, including surface scratches on the top, some clouding or fading of the finish, and small nicks along the wooden edges. The legs appear sturdy but show minor scuffs consistent with floor-level use. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures in the provided image, suggesting it may be a mass-produced quality piece from the mid-20th century rather than a period antique.
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Estimated Value
$150 - $250
Basic Information
Category
Furniture
Appraised On
May 6, 2026
Estimated Value
$150 - $250
Item Description
This is a vintage-style circular drum table, heavily influenced by the 19th-century designs of Duncan Phyfe. It is constructed from wood with a dark reddish-brown mahogany-type finish. The piece features a thick tabletop with a double-beaded edge design over a deep apron, which includes a single functional drawer. The drawer is adorned with a prominent cast metallic lion head pull holding a ring, a classic Regency and Federal decorative motif. The table is supported by a substantial turned central pedestal with multiple rounded rings and baluster shapes. The base terminates in four out-swept saber legs, characteristic of the 1940s-1950s American Revival period. The physical condition shows signs of moderate wear, including surface scratches on the top, some clouding or fading of the finish, and small nicks along the wooden edges. The legs appear sturdy but show minor scuffs consistent with floor-level use. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures in the provided image, suggesting it may be a mass-produced quality piece from the mid-20th century rather than a period antique.
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