A mahogany console table cabriole legs
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- Ballincollig, Co. Cork
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Console tables, often referred to as pier tables or sofa tables, gained popularity in the 18th century, typically placed against a wall in hallways or drawing rooms. They were designed to be decorative pieces, often featuring ornate carvings and fine wood veneers, and were sometimes used to display decorative objects or serve as a surface for letters and small items. Chippendale furniture, named after the renowned English cabinetmaker Thomas Chippendale, is characterized by its elegant designs, often incorporating Rococo and Gothic influences. Common features include cabriole legs, ball-and-claw feet, and intricate carvings, reflecting a sophisticated and luxurious aesthetic popular in the mid-18th century. While this piece appears to be inspired by this style, it may be a later interpretation or reproduction. Open to offers Collection Cork No time wasters or silly offers Thank you
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