Pair Antique English Chippendale Painted Console Tables England circa 1895
A pair of antique English Chippendale style single leg console tables each with a cabriole leg from England circa 1895 now with a gorgeous gray and silver gilt finish. The elegant curved front and the front leg with its cabriole curve ending the ball and claw foot makes a strong impression. Originally designed to be seen from every angle in an interior these painted console tables will be excellent foundations for a pair of mirrors or artwork to be placed above them.
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DIMENSIONS
30.00" w x 15.00" d x 28.00" h
76.20cm w x 38.10cm d x 71.12cm h
A pair of Chippendale style single leg console tables each with a cabriole leg from England circa 1895 now with a gorgeous gray and silver gilt finish.