Lot 135 , An early 19th century Anglo Indian rosewood console table, W.4ft 2in. D.2ft H.2ft 11in.

An early 19th century Anglo Indian rosewood console table, W.4ft 2in. D.2ft H.2ft 11in.

An early 19th century Anglo Indian rosewood console table, with foliate carved frieze and entwined serpent brackets, the back with foliate fretwork panel, W.4ft 2in. D.2ft H.2ft 11in.
Estimate £8,000-12,000

A finely carved table from very heavy Indian rosewood, the top is a richer mahogany tone with signs of old wear and tear but nothing of any note, three small plug holes at the back of the top, under frame an even dark blackish brown colour with some rubbing to the extremities such as the tips of the snakes heads, one old fine crack in the timber at the bottom of the snakes on the right side, similarly cracked on the opposite side, pierced back panel with a slightly duller finish, signs of fair wear and tear to the base, overall a good piece.


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Sold for £9,000