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Late Victorian Mahogany Torchère with Carved Stem & Tripod Base (c.1880–1910)A handsome late Victorian mahogany torchère dating from circa 1880–1910. The tall faceted stem is decorated with carved wheat-sheaf panels and a fluted mid-section, rising to a circular top ideal for a lamp, plant or sculpture. It stands on a well-shaped tripod base with carved acanthus knees and original animal-pad feet.Made in beautifully grained mahogany with a rich dark Victorian stain, this torchère has real decorative presence and suits both period and contemporary interiors. A classic Chippendale revival silhouette with subtle Aesthetic Movement influences.A lovely, practical accent piece for a hallway, landing or drawing room.

Measurements:

Height: 132 cm

Diameter of top: 25.5 cm Width at base: 50 cm

Good antique condition with age-appropriate wear.

Shrinkage line visible on the stem where the original laminated sections have settled which is stable and not structural.

There are surface marks and light scuffs to the top and legs.

The feet are original and carvings are intact.

Solid, stable and ready for use.

It is a Rare Mid-Century Tripod Table with Pink-Patinated Copper Top, c.1950s

A striking and unusually refined mid-century tripod table featuring a solid copper top that has developed a beautiful, naturally occurring pink rose patina. This rare colouration is the result of slow oxidation over decades and gives the table a warm, soft glow that reads almost like polished stone or lacquer — completely unique and impossible to replicate convincingly.The tapered wooden legs and circular lower shelf add classic mid-century balance and lightness, making this an elegant accent piece for a sitting room, hallway or bedroom. The combination of sculptural form and decorative copper surface gives the table a distinctly boutique, designer feel.

Late Victorian Mahogany Torchère with Carved Stem & Tripod Base (c.1880–1910)

SKU: 2449
£185.00Price
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