A 19th-century Dutch marquetry card table, richly inlaid throughout with floral decoration in boxwood and contrasting timbers. The fold-over top centres on an urn motif, surrounded by foliate detail and birds, with further floral pendants to the frieze.
The top opens to a baize-lined playing surface and is supported by rear gate legs, which also reveal a small drawer - a practical detail, neatly integrated. The table stands on fluted tapered legs, giving it a lighter feel than many examples of the type.
Condition Report
In excellent antique condition with wear commensurate with age. There is some minor movement to the top, visible through the marquetry, but this is entirely typical and the piece remains solid and usable.
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19th-Century Dutch Marquetry Card Table
Width 786 mm, (31 In) Depth 389 mm, (15 In) Height 749 mm, (29 In) Other






































