Georgian Yew Wood Tripod/ Occasional Table

This exquisite 18th century English tripod table is a testament to the timeless elegance of traditional craftsmanship. The table is constructed from the finest yew wood, known for its durability and the beautiful grain that emerges with age. It boasts a richly coloured finish that has developed a deep patina over the centuries, giving it a warm, inviting glow that enhances its antique charm.

The table features a turned baluster stem, a classic design element of the period, which adds a touch of sophistication to its profile. The stem gracefully rises from a set of three cabriole legs, each masterfully carved with gentle curves that suggest motion and fluidity. These legs taper down to delicate slipper feet, a refined finishing touch that grounds the piece with stability and style.

Perfect for use as a side table or a display stand, this 18th century English yew wood tripod table is not only a functional piece of furniture but also a piece of history that brings the elegance of the past into the present. Its well preserved condition and lustrous finish make it a coveted item for collectors and a stunning addition to any room that values classic beauty and expert craftsmanship.

Height: 28 inches (71 cm)

Width: 26 1/2 inches (67.5 cm)

Depth: 26 1/2 inches (67.5 cm)

£1,750 NOW £1,400 | Circa 1770 | Ref: SA113

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