
Antique Sheraton Style Hall or Console Table
This is an antique wooden hall or console table, likely in the Sheraton style or an adaptation thereof. The table features a rectangular top with a visible wood grain, exhibiting a warm, reddish-brown stain and a polished finish. The top appears to be solid wood, possibly mahogany or a similar dark-hued timber, and shows some evidence of surface wear consistent with age, including very faint circular markings or minor discoloration on the surface and along the edges. The apron of the table houses a single, centrally located drawer, identifiable by two symmetrical, rounded wooden pull knobs, which appear to turn on a single axis despite their arrangement. The drawer face matches the overall wood type and finish of the table. The table is supported by four legs; the two front legs are prominently turned and carved with a spool or ring-and-ball motif, characteristic of late 18th to early 19th-century designs. Each turned leg tapers gracefully towards a simple, unadorned foot. The two rear legs are simpler, straight square-tapered legs, a common construction detail where the back of the piece would be placed against a wall. The craftsmanship suggests a sturdy construction, though no specific maker's marks are visible in the provided image. The overall condition appears good for its age, with a rich patina developed over time. The solid wood construction and turned legs indicate a piece of quality furniture, likely from the early 19th to early 20th century, designed for an entryway or as a decorative accent piece.
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Estimated Value
$400-700
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Category
Furniture
Appraised On
September 10, 2025
Estimated Value
$400-700
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Item Description
This is an antique wooden hall or console table, likely in the Sheraton style or an adaptation thereof. The table features a rectangular top with a visible wood grain, exhibiting a warm, reddish-brown stain and a polished finish. The top appears to be solid wood, possibly mahogany or a similar dark-hued timber, and shows some evidence of surface wear consistent with age, including very faint circular markings or minor discoloration on the surface and along the edges. The apron of the table houses a single, centrally located drawer, identifiable by two symmetrical, rounded wooden pull knobs, which appear to turn on a single axis despite their arrangement. The drawer face matches the overall wood type and finish of the table. The table is supported by four legs; the two front legs are prominently turned and carved with a spool or ring-and-ball motif, characteristic of late 18th to early 19th-century designs. Each turned leg tapers gracefully towards a simple, unadorned foot. The two rear legs are simpler, straight square-tapered legs, a common construction detail where the back of the piece would be placed against a wall. The craftsmanship suggests a sturdy construction, though no specific maker's marks are visible in the provided image. The overall condition appears good for its age, with a rich patina developed over time. The solid wood construction and turned legs indicate a piece of quality furniture, likely from the early 19th to early 20th century, designed for an entryway or as a decorative accent piece.
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