Antique 19th-Century Two-Drawer Work Table β Mixed Wood, Turned Legs, c. 1840β1860
πͺ΅ Antique 19th-Century Work Table β Mixed Woods, Tiger Maple Legs, c. 1840β1860
This charming 19th-century American work table dates to around 1840β1860 and is crafted from a gorgeous mix of figured and hardwoods. The top and drawer fronts are likely walnut, while the legs and vertical supports showcase stunning birdseye maple grainβadding contrast and visual warmth.
Two drawers with original wooden knobs and brass keyhole escutcheons offer storage, while the turned birdseye maple legs add early American character. The compact size makes it ideal as a bedside stand, entry table, or accent piece with both function and rustic charm.
Features:
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Circa 1840β1860
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Mixed wood construction: tiger maple & dark walnut/mahogany
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Two drawers with original knobs and keyholes
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Beautiful turned tiger maple legs
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Lovely aged patina
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Solid, functional, and full of early country character
π Note on Condition: The tabletop shows visible surface wear, scratches, and darkening consistent with its age and useβadding to the genuine, well-loved character of this early work table. It tells a story all its own, making it an ideal piece for those who appreciate original finishes and timeworn charm.
Measurements: 29 1/2" tall x 21" length x 17" width
A beautiful and useful piece for any lover of Americana, primitive decor, or classic early 19th-century style.
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