Description: Dramatic vintage Georgian style console table by luxury brand Kittinger Furniture. Well known for their classic reproductions, the company's pieces are found in historic homes as well as US government residences. This classic 18th century style console/sideboard is made of mahogany solids and veneers, with a beautifully carved skirt on the front and side, accented with carved, raised medallions. The top and skirt are serpentine shaped, while the back is flat. The legs are shaped as well, with carved brackets on either side just under the skirt. Paper label as well as the burnt stamp "Kittinger Buffalo" on the underside. In exceptional condition. The skirt and legs are near mint to mint with no issues. The top is extremely clean as well. This piece takes wax polish as well and has a deep, rich color. Structurally heavy and completely solid. No smoking, no pet home. Measurements: 66" wide at the back, 64.5" wide when measured at the rounded front corners. It is 27" deep at the center, and 26.25" deep at either end. It is 32.25" tall. All furniture is shipped with 14 to 24 days of purchase. Items to the West Coast may take and extra one to two weeks. All furniture is hand delivered by private shippers to ensure the safety of each item. All pieces are professionally wrapped for safe transportation and storage. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE
Price: 1995 USD
Location: Aurora, Illinois
End Time: 2025-01-04T21:34:46.000Z
Shipping Cost: 175 USD
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Item Specifics
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Shape: Serpentine
Style: Georgian
Item Height: 32.25"
Item Width: 66"
Additional Parts Required: No
Assembly Required: No
Material: Mahogany
Assembly Status: Fully Assembled
Type: Console Table
Features: Carvings
Antique: No
Color: Mahogany
Finish: Semi-Gloss
Item Length: n/a
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor
Tabletop Material: Mahogany
Brand: Kittinger
Time Period Manufactured: Post-1950