Ottoman period Levant table (58h x 41w)

£ 440.00

SOLD

58h x 41w    = Just short of 2 foot high x 1 ft 4" minimum width.

The table is made of carved fruit-wood either walnut or apricot deeply engraved and decorated with bone and mother of pearl. These tables are ordinarily assumed to have been made in Damascus but more probably produced in a variety of N. Syrian / Lebanase workshops whilst still part of the Ottoman empire.

During the Belle Époque period it was considered novel and dandy to have the odd exotic item of furniture in ones cluttered late Victorian or Edwardian boudoir or parlor. With increased commercial sea links and troop movements via Suez from India and the Levant large items could be readily shipped individually and commercially en-masse to the likes of Liberty & Co adapting into the current fashionable taste for the Arts and Crafts movement.of the day which emulated such oriental exotica.

FURNITURE IS SHIPPED TO UK ONLY - FOR OTHER POSSIBLE DESTINATIONS, PLEASE GET IN TOUCH
 

Circa 1900


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