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Serpentine Beauty: A Look at Mahogany Side Table

Today, we take a break from the paint drying saga and delve into another charming furniture find – a mahogany side table.

A Modern Classic: The Serpentine Side Table

This piece, likely from the 70s or 80s, exemplifies a popular style of its era. Its serpentine front, a curved design echoing the bureau, adds a touch of elegance. The two front drawers boast Regency-style brass handles, complementing the overall aesthetic.

A Closer Look: Veneer, Inlay, and Construction Details

The veneered top features a double-line inlay, also known as stringing, a decorative technique adding a touch of sophistication. The cock-beading on the drawers and side panels further elevates the visual appeal.

A peek beneath the drawers reveals a detail often unseen on higher-quality pieces – a stapled bottom instead of brass screws like those found on the bureau. Additionally, the exposed screw heads on the inside of the drawers hint at a more utilitarian construction.

The Backstory: Why the Back Matters

Flipping the table, we encounter a rougher finish on the carcase. This isn’t a flaw; it’s a practical detail. Designed to stand against a wall, these tables wouldn’t have their backs exposed in everyday use.

Antique dealers often use the term “dry and untouched” to describe pieces with a less-refined finish on unseen areas. This reflects the intention behind the construction and highlights the table’s functionality.

The Thrill of the Hunt: An eBay Gem

This captivating side table was another victory on the eBay battlefield, acquired for £27 from a seller in Rishton. It’s a reminder of the thrill of finding unique pieces at affordable prices.

Keeping Track of the Costs: A Running Tally

As the restoration project unfolds, keeping track of expenses is essential. Here’s an updated list of costs incurred so far:

  • Glass-fronted cabinet: £10
  • Small cabinet: £10
  • Umbrella stand: £24.45
  • Mahogany table: £27

Today’s total expenditure comes to £71.45, bringing the running total to £409.29.

This side table, with its blend of style and practicality, serves as another exciting addition to the ongoing restoration journey. Stay tuned for further updates on the project’s progress!

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