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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: tyedye lady on May 19, 2013, 03:48:50 PM
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We came across this beautiful old handcrafted wood side table. Looks to be very old. All hand work, even the tounge and grooving. Great carved panels.
Trying to get an idea of era, origin, value. Would appreciate any help.
Thanks.
(http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/5764/antiques006.jpg)
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Is it a console table ? Do you not have the top ?
I agree it's well carved but it seems to be confused as to it's identity, almost as if some of the work is later than the wood.
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No we don't have the top.
Not sure of the origin...
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I am not sure it is a table as we think of one !! It looks like a stage or theater when looking at the top pic !! I am making a guess that it was for marionettes !! From looking at the panels,, if I had to guess origin,, Russia or that area would be at the top of my list !! KC might be of help on this,, she has spent some time there !! It may have had a removable top that was damaged over the years !! Would help if we knew what the panels represent !! Another option would be an alter of some type but really don`t think so !! How big is this piece ??
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OK. This piece is 54 inches long, 20 inches wide and 33 inches tall.
My husband just told me that the folks that owned the barn we got it out of believed it to be 150-200 yrs. old. But who knows?
I was thinking possibly german?
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Panels do not give me that impression !! Construction is different from German craftsmen that I have seen !! But will do some research tomorrow !! Maybe KC will chime in here !!
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thanks looking forward to your help!...
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I am not sure it is a table as we think of one !! It looks like a stage or theater when looking at the top pic !! I am making a guess that it was for marionettes !! From looking at the panels,, if I had to guess origin,, Russia or that area would be at the top of my list !! KC might be of help on this,, she has spent some time there !! It may have had a removable top that was damaged over the years !! Would help if we knew what the panels represent !! Another option would be an alter of some type but really don`t think so !! How big is this piece ??
Console tables can be like this. They can have marble tops which are sometimes broken and too expensive to replace.
(http://brutonclassic.com/image/cache/data/tables/GCT-M-481x481.jpg)
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A bit small for console table don`t you think ?? Everytime I look at it I think stage or theater in the way its designed !!
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The carving looks like it has the psychedelic fluidity of op/pop art of the 60s or 70s rather than Victorian or even pre-Victorian styling.
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Perhaps a bit similar but that would not go along with the construction ??
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Is it a console table ? Do you not have the top ?
I agree it's well carved but it seems to be confused as to it's identity, almost as if some of the work is later than the wood.
Agreed Mart. The more I look at it the more I agree with Ipcress' quote. Something doesn't add up.
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Small, Mart ? It looks quite large judging by other items in the main image.
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54" long,, 20" wide and 33in. tall !!
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It looks like bits & pieces to me, someone has taken a panel from a nice old mule chest & some paneling from something else & made a table out of it. I think the pieces are old, but it's a marriage. Not being able to see it in person makes it difficult to know for sure. The carving looks well done.
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Looks like the "green man" is in this carving! From the style of the piece believe it is mid to late 1800's.
Most likely a hall cabinet originally for a elegant home. It is true that many of these pieces had marble/granite tops. However, I am betting that yours had a beautiful cabinet top (or bookcase top) that has been lost over time.
I don't believe that it is a marriage of different pieces of furniture. You will find that pieces from this time period were beautifully carved pieces that were made in sections and pieced together! Either you removed a side piece or are missing it to cover up the joining of panels/pieces.
Gorgeous carving by the way!
You will see over time that pieces like this are broken up and just the beautifully carved panels remain and are used for wall hangings.
Sorry took so long to see/comment...traveling can't get a good connection often! :)
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54" long,, 20" wide and 33in. tall !!
That's alright for a console table.
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Thanks KC Ok, so who or what is the green man? and what would be the region or nationalitly of this piece.
Also, what kind of value does a piece like this have?