A Norwegian Rococo Tea Table with Exquisite Carving in Original Paint C 1760
This charming tray table retains traces of the old blue - green original paint. The beautifully curving legs, typical of the Rococo style, are affluently carved with a level of detail rarely seen. This table would have been made for a quite wealthy client. Blue and green paint was the most expensive of pigments in
A 19th Century Cast Iron French Table with Scrolling Base and Marble Top
This charming French cast-iron table has a scrolled base with wonderfully patinized remnants of the original paint that only many years spent in a French garden can create. The white against dark metal, and the elegant scrolling creates a dramatic statement. The marble top, also nicely aged by decades of Riviera weather, perfectly complements the
A French Oval Wrought Iron Table C.1870 and Two Chairs in Original Maroon Paint
A French three piece set of iron garden furniture in original paint with magnificent patina circa 1870. The chairs with medallion backs including their feet have survived in remarkable condition. The oval table is supported by the elaborate base which is joined at the center by a footrest. The footrest was likely used to keep
A French Round Table with Pad Feet from the Arras Foundry C. 1900
The Arras Foundry was an important producer of French artistic ironwork, so naturally when we found this table with the rare Arras label we had to scoop it up! The paint has developed a wonderful patina. Scrolling wrought iron leads to feet that end with an unusual pad shape. This table is a wonderful example
A Swedish Scrub Top Table with Blue Paint, Circa 1850
This sturdy table has a single drawer decorated with a raised reeded diamond carving and a simple ring pull for opening. This diamond is a staple of Gustavian design. The legs are tapered and fluted, with subtly carved feet. The back two legs are connected with a cross brace for stability. The scrubbed top retains
A Pair of French Marble Top Tables with Ornate Bases, Circa 1900
It is unusual to find a pair of perfectly matched tables. These tables work well on their own and can be put together to form one table 78” long. The cast iron bases have elegant claw feet and a decorative column ending in a fan motif at the top. The white marble tops are in
A French Bistro Table with Central Medallions and White Marble Top
This table has elegant curved legs joined by central medallions. The rounded ball feet are attractive, and give it extra stability. The white marble top is in great condition. It can seat four or be used as a side or console table. ref. 7-8106 $3,200 40” long 20” wide 28.5” high
An Early French Cast Iron Table from the Late 19th Century with Marble Top
This elegant table has a sturdy and ornate hand forged base, with two elaborate legs joined by a central medallion. The white marble top is in perfect condition. ref. 7-8103 $4,800 52” long 25” deep 28” high
A Small French Rectangular Wrought Iron Table, Circa 1900
This white painted table with curved legs emanating from a central circle, has a simple elegance that makes it a great piece to display a pair of urns or plants. It can also work as an easy to move lunch table for the kitchen or relocated to a garden setting. It has been recently repainted
A French Marble Topped Table with Silvery Metal Base and Brass Details Circa 1900
This table has a stylish base of polished grey steel wrought iron and contrasting brass decoration connecting the curved legs. It is a perfect size to work as a side table or a dining table. The antique white marble top is in excellent condition. 7-7986 $3,600 40” wide 22” deep 29” high
A French Enamel Top Florist's Table Circa 1950
This charming table has an enamel top of blue and white flowers in a pattern of squares made to look like tiles. The base is made of white painted tubular metal. It was most probably part of the décor in a florist shop somewhere on the Cote D’azure, and brings with it a stylish French
A Swedish, Late Gustavian Period, Grain Painted Drop-leaf Table Circa 1820
This spectacular table retains the original grain painting in a lovely pattern of feathery shapes emanating from the center. The condition of the paint is excellent with a few minor touch ups, but retains the original surface, showing the creativity and imagination of a master painter. The fine tapered legs with delicate reeding at each
A Small French White Painted Garden Table Circa 1950
A French wrought iron garden table with a pierced top and an umbrella hole in the center, circa 1950. It is in great condition and has been recently painted with weather resistant paint. ref. 7-7870 $525 29” high 35” diameter
A French Late 19th Century Bakers Table, circa 1870
This French late 19th century cast iron baker’s table is of an unusual diminutive size with the original marble top and wheels. The white painted scroll base has decorative brass details and the wheels are grooved indicating that it might have rolled on a track at one time. One brass detail has been replaced. ref.
A Swedish Gustavian Period Console Table with Blue Painted Details Circa 1780
This elegant console table is typical of the Gustavian period and retains trace of the original blue, white and gold paint. The Faux marble top was repainted later. The reeded legs have carved rope and tassel details and the apron has delicate carvings of contrasting blue and white paint. Circa 1780. ref. 7-7260 $6,000 33”
A Swedish Oval Flip Top Table, circa 1840
A Swedish oval flip top table circa 1840. This charming table in the original golden paint color has a band of grape leaves &Â outer faux painted edge. It stands on an elegant tripod foot which echoes the color of the top. ref. 7-7329 $3,500 33" Wide 20" Deep 30" High