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Period: 1920s
Queen Anne Revival Side Table Occasional Walnut
Located in Potters Bar, GB
Queen Anne Style Walnut Occasional Table. This Pretty Table is raised Upon Cabriole Legs with Carved Ball and Claw Feet and Carved Shells to the Knees. The Table Features 1 x Mahogan...
Category

Queen Anne Vintage 1920s Side Tables

Materials

Walnut

1920's wrought iron occasional table
Located in New York, NY
1900's Wrought iron one of a kind occasional table Hand made
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French Vintage 1920s Side Tables

Materials

Copper, Wrought Iron

Circa 1930 German Side Table
Located in New York, NY
Our table was made of birch, solid and veneered, stained a rich brown, and topped off with a slab of Bohemian breccia marble. We date it to around 1928, and attribute the design to Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot, who coined the term Kultivierte Sachlichkeit (Cultured Objectivity) to describe his work, and distinguish it from the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) practiced by his contemporaries Walter Gropius, Mies van der Rohe, and Lily Reich. The table bears a passing resemblance to a considerably simplified, marble-topped ovoid one that he designed for his 1934 Berlin living room. Breuhaus was a man on the make. The first of his three marriages was to the daughter of an industrialist, who financed the building of luxury villas and workers’ housing designed by his son-in-law. In 1929, Breuhaus, the son of a dentist, added “de Groot” to his name, falsely linking himself to a distinguished family of painters. By then, he’d been fudging his academic record for years. That didn’t prevent a teaching appointment at the State University of Bavaria, which allowed him to add the prestigious “Herr Professor” prefix to his name. Yet he never followed through on the teaching — he was far too busy designing more luxury villas (commissions he accepted only if he could furnish them as well), and products for his own company, which included furniture, textiles, wallpapers, lighting, and fine silver. In addition to designing aircraft interiors for Lufthansa, and pullman railroad...
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German Modern Vintage 1920s Side Tables

Materials

Marble

French Empire Parquetry Side Table
Located in Potters Bar, GB
Pretty Walnut and Kingwood French Parquetry side table of Serpentine Form and Empire style With Pretty shaped legs featuring Brass mounts...
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Empire Vintage 1920s Side Tables

Materials

Kingwood

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