English 19th Century Mahogany Trolley
$4,600.00
SKU: 945-24
Dimension: 47.50"H x 38"W x 21"D
Dimensions: 47 ½” H x 38” W x 21” D
An English tea trolley or butler’s trolley with architectural inspiration. This 19th century mahogany antique has great presence in any room, notable for the strong visual effect of the pediment above the top shelf, details which are echoed in the four supports, carved and turned in gorgeous silhouettes, capped with smooth onion-dome finials. The columns are fitted with brass casters to position the cart as needed, but we think it will be right at home anywhere. Please view the detailed images.
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Dimensions: 47 ½” H x 38” W x 21” D
An English tea trolley or butler’s trolley with architectural inspiration. This 19th century mahogany antique has great presence in any room, notable for the strong visual effect of the pediment above the top shelf, details which are echoed in the four supports, carved and turned in gorgeous silhouettes, capped with smooth onion-dome finials. The columns are fitted with brass casters to position the cart as needed, but we think it will be right at home anywhere. Please view the detailed images.
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| Dimensions | 21 × 38 × 47.50 in |
|---|---|
| Age | Antique / Vintage |
| Condition | Good |
| Date of Manufacture | C. 1840 |
| Materials | Brass, Mahogany, Carved wood, Hand made |
| Period | |
| Place of Origin | |
| Style |
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