This Georgian-style mahogany drum table is a round pedestal side table from the 1940s which copied designs of earlier 18th-century Georgian furniture. These tables were popular during the Georgian Revival periode.
A Vintage Designed piece with turned wood accent table, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. Notice the hand-turned legs and display shelf. Similar to the Victorian or Aesthetic Movement in style.
This is a handcrafted wooden tilt-top accent table featuring pyrography (wood-burned artwork) of a horse. These tables were commonly used as: Decorative-Display-Tables or as accent tables.
This vintage vanity desk / ladies dressing table, likely from the mid-20th century (around the 1940s–1960s). When opened it combines a small writing desk, vanity mirror, and jewelry or accessory storage areas.
A Victorian marble-top parlor table is a decorative table that was popular in homes during the Victorian era, roughly 1840–1900. The marble-top is a 7/8" thick detachable top resting on an oval-shaped wood frame.
This piece is a vintage telephone table (also called a lamp or hallway table) from roughly the 1920s–1940s. This design suggests Colonial Revival / traditional American furniture.
The design comes from the Thomas Chippendale era of the Georgian period (about 1714–1830) in Britain. Furniture from this period emphasized balance, craftsmanship, and elegant proportions.
Depicted here is a serene wilderness scene, with detailed mountains, a tranquil lake, and evergreen trees. The artwork showcases a natural landscape rendered on a light-colored wooden surface.