Late 19th-century carved oak library or hall table in the Jacobean Revival style. The rectangular top sits above a carved frieze with scrolling detail, supported by baluster legs joined by a carved stretcher. A solid and practical piece, originally intended for use in a hall or library.
Details
- Era: Late Victorian, c.1870–1900
- Origin: Scotland or Northern England
- Materials: Solid oak
- Dimensions: Approx. H 76 cm × W 107 cm × D 61 cm
- Condition notes: General wear consistent with age. Loss to one carved lion head at the top corner and a flat area to one leg. These losses are reflected in the price
- Provenance / story: Made in the Jacobean Revival manner, referencing 17th-century English furniture forms
- Care tips: Dust regularly; avoid heat and direct sunlight; wax occasionally


