
Octagonal Hand-Painted Tole-Style Tilt-Top Occasional Table
This is an antique or vintage octagonal tilt-top pedestal table, featuring a hand-painted floral still life centerpiece on the tabletop. The construction appears to be a combination of wood for the base and likely wood or composite for the top, finished in a deep forest green and black aesthetic. The tabletop is decorated with a vibrant bouquet of pink, orange, and yellow roses and mixed garden flowers, framed by a dark perimeter border with delicate floral corner flourishes. The piece sits on a classic tripod base with saber-style legs emanating from a central turned pedestal column. Regarding condition, the piece shows significant signs of age and wear consistent with an early to mid-20th-century origin. There is prominent paint loss, chipping, and surface abrasion across the top surface, particularly towards the right side and edges, where the underlying material is visible. The finish shows a natural crazing and craquelure, indicating an older varnish or lacquer. The painting remains mostly intact but exhibits fading and minor scuffing. No visible maker's marks or signatures are present in the primary view. The craftsmanship suggests a piece designed in the Neoclassical or Regency revival style, characterized by its elegant silhouette and functional tilt-top mechanism, which was historically used to save space when the table was not in use.
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Estimated Value
$400 - $650
Basic Information
Category
Antique Furniture
Appraised On
February 9, 2026
Estimated Value
$400 - $650
Item Description
This is an antique or vintage octagonal tilt-top pedestal table, featuring a hand-painted floral still life centerpiece on the tabletop. The construction appears to be a combination of wood for the base and likely wood or composite for the top, finished in a deep forest green and black aesthetic. The tabletop is decorated with a vibrant bouquet of pink, orange, and yellow roses and mixed garden flowers, framed by a dark perimeter border with delicate floral corner flourishes. The piece sits on a classic tripod base with saber-style legs emanating from a central turned pedestal column. Regarding condition, the piece shows significant signs of age and wear consistent with an early to mid-20th-century origin. There is prominent paint loss, chipping, and surface abrasion across the top surface, particularly towards the right side and edges, where the underlying material is visible. The finish shows a natural crazing and craquelure, indicating an older varnish or lacquer. The painting remains mostly intact but exhibits fading and minor scuffing. No visible maker's marks or signatures are present in the primary view. The craftsmanship suggests a piece designed in the Neoclassical or Regency revival style, characterized by its elegant silhouette and functional tilt-top mechanism, which was historically used to save space when the table was not in use.
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