A lovely quality William IV Rosewood card table, standing on scroll carved feet with inset brass castors, rising to a turned and tulip leaf carved column with a carved frieze rail, the top swivelling to revile a storage compartment. The table has a lovely figured grain and a warm colour, the top opening to a baized playing surface.
This William IV rosewood card table is a splendid example of early 19th-century British furniture design, showcasing the elegance of the William IV period. Crafted from richly grained rosewood, this table features a swivelling top that opens to reveal a baize-lined playing surface. The table rests on an intricately carved pedestal base, with acanthus leaf details, and scroll feet, reflecting the era’s blend of classical and romantic influences. Its luxurious wood and refined craftsmanship make it a prized piece for collectors of period furniture.
Size: 36″ wide X 17.3/4″ deep X 29.3/4″ tall. 36″ wide X 35.1/2″ deep when the top is open.