
Likely Antique Quarter-sawn Possibly Oak Side Table with Serpentine Top, Shell carving. and Cabriole Legs
An elegant likely antique side table crafted from possibly solid quarter sawn Oak, showcasing striking medullary ray grain patterns across its serpentine-edge top. The table features a richly carved apron with a prominent central shell motif flanked by scrolling foliate accents. Each leg is carved with classical acanthus leaf detailing and flows into graceful cabriole curves, ending in subtle pad feet.
The legs are joined by a shaped X stretcher with a turned finial at the center providing both decorative balance and structural stability. The golden oak finish enhances the natural figure of the wood, lending warmth and depth to the piece. Likely dating to the late 19th or early 20th century, this table reflects influences of the Rococo Revival and French Provincial styles
Ideal as a side table, lamp table, or decorative accent in traditional or eclectic interiors.Excellent vintage condition Light wear and patina consistent with age, including minor edge softening and finish variation Structurally sound and sturdy
Vintage condition as pictured
Dimensions Approximately 26 L, 26 W, 23 H