A richly carved mid-19th century English mahogany tripod table, featuring an exceptionally detailed base—likely late Georgian in origin—paired with a scalloped-edge circular top. While visually harmonious at first glance, the table appears to be a marriage of two antique components. The top is just slightly broader than proportion dictates for the pedestal, suggesting it was added later. Nevertheless, the overall effect remains stately and well-balanced. The craftsmanship and patination of both elements are consistent in age and quality, resulting in a functional and visually compelling piece with enduring character.
Dimensions:
Diameter: 36″
Height: 28.5″