Rosemary Millette Wildlife Art Circular Occasional Table
Furniture - Tables

Rosemary Millette Wildlife Art Circular Occasional Table

This item is a circular occasional or accent table featuring a large-scale wildlife painting on the tabletop. The artwork depicts three white-tailed deer—one buck with large antlers and two does—standing in a sunlit field of tall autumnal grass near a small stream or riverbank. The background features thin white birch trees and dark forest foliage, typical of North American woodland scenery. The painting is signed 'R. Millette' at the bottom, identifying the artist as Rosemary Millette, a well-known wildlife painter. The colors are dominated by warm earth tones: tans, browns, golds, and whites. Based on the construction, the image appears to be a high-quality print or lithograph applied to a wooden or composite circular surface, possibly finished with a protective glaze or resin. The edge of the table shows a dark, likely black or dark brown finish. The condition appears to be excellent with no visible scratches, peeling, or water damage on the decorative surface. The style suggests a late 20th to early 21st-century production, frequently sold through specialty outdoor or rustic home decor retailers. This piece combines functional furniture with decorative wildlife art, catering to an aesthetic favored in lodges or rustic cabins.

Estimated Value

$150 - $250

Basic Information

Category

Furniture - Tables

Appraised On

February 25, 2026

Estimated Value

$150 - $250

Item Description

This item is a circular occasional or accent table featuring a large-scale wildlife painting on the tabletop. The artwork depicts three white-tailed deer—one buck with large antlers and two does—standing in a sunlit field of tall autumnal grass near a small stream or riverbank. The background features thin white birch trees and dark forest foliage, typical of North American woodland scenery. The painting is signed 'R. Millette' at the bottom, identifying the artist as Rosemary Millette, a well-known wildlife painter. The colors are dominated by warm earth tones: tans, browns, golds, and whites. Based on the construction, the image appears to be a high-quality print or lithograph applied to a wooden or composite circular surface, possibly finished with a protective glaze or resin. The edge of the table shows a dark, likely black or dark brown finish. The condition appears to be excellent with no visible scratches, peeling, or water damage on the decorative surface. The style suggests a late 20th to early 21st-century production, frequently sold through specialty outdoor or rustic home decor retailers. This piece combines functional furniture with decorative wildlife art, catering to an aesthetic favored in lodges or rustic cabins.

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