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Victorian Irish Killarney Ware Arbutus Work Table
An exceptional quality Irish Killarney ware arbutus work table inlaid throughout with shamrocks, thistles and roses. The shaped octagonal top with radial veneers and opening to reveal a removable sectioned and lidding sewing tray with paper lined compartment below. Raised on a trumpet column with octagonal inlaid platform base and four upward scrolled feet. In good condition with working lock and key, slight unevenness to the top and the inside with shrinkage splits to the lid, traces of old worm holes to the base and feet, sympathetically cleaned and waxed ready for use.
Width - 22in (56cm)
Depth - 22in (56cm)
Height - 30in (76cm)
Ref: 0574
Arbutus and yew are the main timbers used in Killarney furniture and were versatile in the effects created by the use of its veneers from the root, trunk and branches. Other local timbers were also used including holly, sycamore, laburnum and maple as well as Irish bog oak.
Please feel free to ask any questions or for more photos as we are limited in the number we can upload.
Please appreciate all our items are antique and as such may have minor scratches, marks, knocks, shrinkage splits signs of old woodworm, and minor losses to veneer, which combine with care and years of polishing to create an individual character and patina. We cannot describe each marks separately and therefore suggest you do take the time to request extra photos. We do offer a 14 day money back guarantee for UK purchases but cannot refund the return shipping cost.
SellerThe Antique Furniture Company
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Cupar
Fife, Scotland
Tel : 01337 920027
Non UK callers : +44 1337 920027
Width - 22in (56cm)
Depth - 22in (56cm)
Height - 30in (76cm)
Ref: 0574
Arbutus and yew are the main timbers used in Killarney furniture and were versatile in the effects created by the use of its veneers from the root, trunk and branches. Other local timbers were also used including holly, sycamore, laburnum and maple as well as Irish bog oak.
Please feel free to ask any questions or for more photos as we are limited in the number we can upload.
Please appreciate all our items are antique and as such may have minor scratches, marks, knocks, shrinkage splits signs of old woodworm, and minor losses to veneer, which combine with care and years of polishing to create an individual character and patina. We cannot describe each marks separately and therefore suggest you do take the time to request extra photos. We do offer a 14 day money back guarantee for UK purchases but cannot refund the return shipping cost.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 18/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. elivery can be arranged, please contact us with a postcode for a price.
Category Antique Furniture
Date 19th century
Victorian Antiques Material Marquetry
Origin Irish
Item code as281a347 / 0574
Status For Sale
£6200.00
$7836.80
€7411.48
$7836.80
€7411.48
Conversion rates as of 18/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. elivery can be arranged, please contact us with a postcode for a price.
View all stock from
The Antique Furniture Company
By appointment only
Cupar
Fife, Scotland
Tel : 01337 920027
Non UK callers : +44 1337 920027
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