
Ornate Neoclassical Marble-Top Console Table
An exceptionally ornate console table featuring a heavy, dark marble top with subtle veining, likely Nero Marquina or a similar high-grade stone. The table is constructed from dark-stained wood, possibly mahogany or walnut, boasting intricate hand-carved details throughout. The apron is adorned with a repetitive circular motif and a prominent central medallion featuring a floral or crest-like relief. The legs are elegantly curved in a cabriole or scroll fashion, heavily carved with acanthus leaf details and joined by a contoured 'H' or 'X' stretcher featuring a central decorative finial. This piece exhibits characteristics of the Louis XVI or Neoclassical Revival style, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The craftsmanship is of high quality, evidenced by the depth of the carvings and the robust joinery. Condition appears to be good with a natural aged patina and minor surface wear consistent with age. There are no immediate signs of significant structural repair or heavy damage visible in the primary frame, though the marble surface shows typical reflectiveness suggesting it has been well-maintained or polished.
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Estimated Value
$3,500 - $5,500
Basic Information
Category
Antique Furniture
Appraised On
January 10, 2026
Estimated Value
$3,500 - $5,500
Item Description
An exceptionally ornate console table featuring a heavy, dark marble top with subtle veining, likely Nero Marquina or a similar high-grade stone. The table is constructed from dark-stained wood, possibly mahogany or walnut, boasting intricate hand-carved details throughout. The apron is adorned with a repetitive circular motif and a prominent central medallion featuring a floral or crest-like relief. The legs are elegantly curved in a cabriole or scroll fashion, heavily carved with acanthus leaf details and joined by a contoured 'H' or 'X' stretcher featuring a central decorative finial. This piece exhibits characteristics of the Louis XVI or Neoclassical Revival style, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The craftsmanship is of high quality, evidenced by the depth of the carvings and the robust joinery. Condition appears to be good with a natural aged patina and minor surface wear consistent with age. There are no immediate signs of significant structural repair or heavy damage visible in the primary frame, though the marble surface shows typical reflectiveness suggesting it has been well-maintained or polished.
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