Late 19th Century French Louis XIII Style Oak Writing Table

Late 19th Century French Louis XIII Style Oak Writing Table

$6,800.00
Sale price  $6,800.00 Regular price 
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Late 19th Century French Louis XIII Style Oak Writing Table

Late 19th Century French Louis XIII Style Oak Writing Table

$6,800.00
Sale price  $6,800.00 Regular price 

A late 19th-century French Louis XIII style writing table, sourced in Provence. Crafted in solid oak with well-defined grain, the table features a molded top with carved egg-and-dart edging and an architectural apron with paneled details. Turned baluster legs and squared block feet anchor the form, connected by a classic stretcher base characteristic of the Louis XIII vocabulary and its Renaissance Revival reinterpretations. The table has a generous presence at 67 inches long yet maintains refined proportions. Two drawers, one on each end, provide practical storage, and the hand-cut dovetails and pegged joinery emphasize its period craftsmanship. With an apron clearance of 21.75 inches, it functions best as a writing table, library table, or entry console rather than a dining table. We fully revised the structure in our New York workshop, tightening all joinery and ensuring long-term stability. The oak surface was gently polished and finished with a hand-applied wax to enhance the depth of the patina while preserving the character of the antique wood. A beautifully balanced French table that blends architectural presence with understated elegance—ideal for an office, library, or foyer setting.

- Origin: Provence, France

- Period: Late 19th Century

- Materials: Oak

- Dimensions: W 67" x D 34.5" x H 29" - Apron clearance: 21.75"

- Condition: Wear consistent with age. Minor imperfections throughout. Structurally revised, polished, and waxed in our workshop.

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