Early 1900s Arts & Crafts Oak Table with Carved Fruit Motif, Turned Legs View Watchlist >
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Lot # A661
System ID # 26051176
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Early 1900s Arts & Crafts Oak Table with Carved Fruit Motif, Turned Legs
Handcrafted solid oak table dating to the early 20th century, likely within the Arts & Crafts or Jacobean Revival period. The table features a .75-inch thick top supported by 3-inch turned legs connected by a shaped stretcher with a hand-carved fruit and leaf motif—a hallmark of early Arts & Crafts craftsmanship emphasizing natural forms and honest joinery. The warm golden oak tone and visible grain pattern highlight its quality quarter-sawn construction.
Comparable carved oak tables of this style were popular between 1900 and 1920, bridging late Victorian ornamentation with the simpler, nature-inspired ethos of the Arts & Crafts movement. This piece retains strong decorative appeal as a dining, library, or hall table, reflecting the handcrafted integrity of its era.
Condition
In fair overall condition, showing age-consistent wear. The tabletop displays scratches, scuffing, and finish variation from an older, sub-par restoration. One carved “apple” element is missing from the stretcher panel, and the frame would benefit from tightening of joints. Despite these age-related imperfections, the table remains sturdy and visually impressive, showcasing the enduring charm of early 20th-century oak craftsmanship.
Dimensions
27.75 x 46 x 40 inches (Height x Width x Depth)