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American Empire Game Table in Mahogany, c. 1835
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Product ID : TBL00072
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Overview
36" long x 17" deep x 30" high (Open: 36" square)
Circa: 1835
Period: 19th Century
Origin: America
Styele: Empire
American Empire Game Table with cylinder column resting on quatre-form base terminating with turned feet on casters. Swivel top opens to a square with storage compartment for games. American, circa 1835. Beautiful and practical, games or card tables
are relatively easy to place in hallways, living and dining rooms, or in bedrooms as decorative narrow tables below a painting or mirror or to hold interesting objects such as boxes or lamps.
Every home should have at least one Card or Games Tables. Not only do they contribute aesthetically to a home's interior, but they are immensely practical and function well as a side table, end table, lamp table, and/or as a small breakfast table. Because of their narrow depth, game tables are useful in hallways, living and dining rooms, or in bedrooms below a painting or mirror, or to hold interesting objects such as boxes or possibly a lamp.
Circa: 1835
Period: 19th Century
Origin: America
Styele: Empire
American Empire Game Table with cylinder column resting on quatre-form base terminating with turned feet on casters. Swivel top opens to a square with storage compartment for games. American, circa 1835. Beautiful and practical, games or card tables
are relatively easy to place in hallways, living and dining rooms, or in bedrooms as decorative narrow tables below a painting or mirror or to hold interesting objects such as boxes or lamps.
Every home should have at least one Card or Games Tables. Not only do they contribute aesthetically to a home's interior, but they are immensely practical and function well as a side table, end table, lamp table, and/or as a small breakfast table. Because of their narrow depth, game tables are useful in hallways, living and dining rooms, or in bedrooms below a painting or mirror, or to hold interesting objects such as boxes or possibly a lamp.