Stock No. 32640

Pair of Antique Marble Top Console Tables

A highly decorative pair of antique console tables. Ornately decorated with stylised dragons, crowns, foliage and swags, these tables blend modern components with classical styling, making them a handsome focal point in interiors traditional and modern alike. Each are designed around an artistic cast iron panel attributed to mid 19th century architectural and iron founders…

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£3,775.00

Dimensions

Depth: 38cm14.96in

Width: 111.5cm43.9in

Height: 86cm33.86in

Weight: 162kg357.15lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Light surface rust finish and old, flaky paint. Marble has some minor chips, scratches and marks.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1870

Maker

Walter Macfalane & Co.

Material

Carrara Marble, Cast Iron, Iron, Marble

Origin

England

Period

Late 19th Century

Style

Victorian

About this piece

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A highly decorative pair of antique console tables. Ornately decorated with stylised dragons, crowns, foliage and swags, these tables blend modern components with classical styling, making them a handsome focal point in interiors traditional and modern alike. Each are designed around an artistic cast iron panel attributed to mid 19th century architectural and iron founders Walter Macfarlane & Co. This particular railing appears in the ‘Illustrated Catalogue of Macfarlane’s Castings Vol.1’ under design No. 154.

Designed to be wall mounted, each streamline table sits on an artistic wrought iron frame with a simulated light surface rust finish below a white Carrara Marble top. Together, these tables are a beautiful feature for an interior. The narrow depth makes these antique marble top hall tables ideal for a passageway or entrance hall. Equally, they make stunning furniture pieces in any room thanks to their highly ornate design.

Walter Macfarlane & Co.

Specialising in the production of a range of cast iron works, Macfarlane’s was one of the most important manufacturers of ornamental ironwork in Scotland. Also known as the Saracen Foundry, the business was founded in Glasgow, opening its first premises in 1850.

Image source: ‘Illustrated Catalogue of Macfarlane’s Castings. Sixth Edition. Volume 1’.

Additional information

Weight 162 kg
Dimensions 38 × 111.5 × 86 cm
Date of Manufacture

Circa 1870

Maker

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Origin

England

Period

Late 19th Century

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