Carved Wood Console Table with Marble Top
Furniture

Carved Wood Console Table with Marble Top

This is a console or side table featuring a reddish-pink mottled marble top with natural veining and irregular or scalloped edges, suggesting a Rococo or Victorian design influence. The stone top appears to be about 1-2 inches thick, showing some minor surface wear consistent with age and use, but no major chips or cracks are immediately visible. The base of the table is fully carved from what appears to be a light-colored hardwood, possibly oak or chestnut, with a natural, unpainted finish that highlights the wood grain. The carving is highly ornate, featuring prominent acanthus leaves, floral motifs, and scrolled volutes throughout the apron and particularly down the substantial cabriole legs. The legs are robust and end in a distinctive foot design, though not clearly visible to determine whether it's a claw-and-ball or scroll foot. The construction exhibits an elaborate, 'busy' aesthetic typical of late 19th to early 20th-century furniture. There are no obvious maker's marks, but the quality of the carving is quite good, indicating skilled craftsmanship. Some areas of the wood show a natural patina and slight discoloration or darkening from age and handling. There is a price tag affixed to the underside of the central carved element, which is a common practice for antique dealers or consignment shops, implying it is currently for sale. The overall condition appears stable, with no visible structural damage, breaks, or repairs. The table might have been originally part of a larger set or designed to stand alone as a decorative accent piece in a formal living space or entryway.

Estimated Value

$1,200 - $1,800

Basic Information

Category

Furniture

Appraised On

August 28, 2025

Estimated Value

$1,200 - $1,800

Additional Details Provided By Owner

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Marble top table

Item Description

This is a console or side table featuring a reddish-pink mottled marble top with natural veining and irregular or scalloped edges, suggesting a Rococo or Victorian design influence. The stone top appears to be about 1-2 inches thick, showing some minor surface wear consistent with age and use, but no major chips or cracks are immediately visible. The base of the table is fully carved from what appears to be a light-colored hardwood, possibly oak or chestnut, with a natural, unpainted finish that highlights the wood grain. The carving is highly ornate, featuring prominent acanthus leaves, floral motifs, and scrolled volutes throughout the apron and particularly down the substantial cabriole legs. The legs are robust and end in a distinctive foot design, though not clearly visible to determine whether it's a claw-and-ball or scroll foot. The construction exhibits an elaborate, 'busy' aesthetic typical of late 19th to early 20th-century furniture. There are no obvious maker's marks, but the quality of the carving is quite good, indicating skilled craftsmanship. Some areas of the wood show a natural patina and slight discoloration or darkening from age and handling. There is a price tag affixed to the underside of the central carved element, which is a common practice for antique dealers or consignment shops, implying it is currently for sale. The overall condition appears stable, with no visible structural damage, breaks, or repairs. The table might have been originally part of a larger set or designed to stand alone as a decorative accent piece in a formal living space or entryway.

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