2011 English Classics
1442 Chattahoochee Ave NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30318
404 351 2252
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This beautiful solid-oak server was hand-crafted in Late-Victorian England around 1900. The solid wood has developed a lovely patina that enriches the oak complexion and distinct grain. Solid brass hardware and extensive carvings (such as on the backsplash and the fluted columns) emphasize the beautiful variety of textures possible in a combination between fine oak and bench-made elegance. This server features two drawers with solid-brass hardware and hand-cut dovetailed joints, which indicate sturdy construction. Also, removable casters provide convenient movement. Condition remains exceptional, even for such a well-made Late-Victorian server, so there is no damage and there are very few stress marks, which are often considered prized aspects of antique character, anyhow. The top of this server has developed an age split, which is a purely cosmetic condition resulting from age and does not affect structural integrity. In fact, age splits are generally considered valued markers of true age and charm. This beautiful Late-Victorian oak server will continue to look beautiful and operate smoothly for generations, so it would make a fine addition to any home furniture collection!
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