George III-Style Console
Country / Year: England, 1920s century
Condition: Good
Measurements: H: 31″ / W: 40.25″ / D: 14″
This handsome George III-style console table combines refined neoclassical detailing with a richly patterned marble top.
Its narrow proportions make it especially useful in an entry hall, living room, library, or formal dining room.
The rectangular top features beautifully figured brecciated marble with warm cream, rose, beige, and brown tones.
Natural fragmented patterns give the marble a lively and highly decorative appearance.
The polished surface contrasts beautifully with the warm color of the carved wooden base.
Its shallow depth also makes the table practical for rooms where space remains limited.
The wooden base follows the elegant vocabulary associated with late eighteenth-century English neoclassical furniture.
Fluted square legs give the table a light architectural appearance.
Carved paterae decorate the upper corners and provide classical visual interest.
Vertical fluting continues across the frieze, creating rhythm and depth.
A delicate beaded molding defines the lower edge of the apron.
At the center, a decorative panel features carved drapery and classical ornament.
These details create an elegant focal point without overwhelming the table’s restrained proportions.
The narrow form works beautifully beneath a mirror, painting, or collection of framed artwork.
It can also support lamps, sculpture, ceramics, books, or other decorative objects.
The marble top brings additional color and texture to both traditional and contemporary interiors.
Its classical profile makes the console especially suitable for collected and layered rooms.
This George III-style marble-top console table offers strong decorative presence within a compact footprint.
It combines classical detailing, warm wood tones, and striking natural stone in an exceptionally versatile form.
Height: 31 inches
Width: 40.25 inches
Depth: 14 inches