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This remarkable English cast iron tripod table features an intricate design commemorating King Edward VII, with his likeness sculpted in medallions on the legs. A creation by "Mason's Prize Bar Fittings," known for their pub furniture, this piece dates from the late 19th to early 20th century. The table's ornate openwork is enriched by a beautiful wooden top, likely replacing an original marble one.
Mason's Prize Bar Fittings was renowned for their robust and elegant cast iron furniture, creating works that were both functional and highly decorative. This table exemplifies their craftsmanship, with its detailed openwork stretcher enhancing both the table's strength and visual appeal. The lion's paw feet are another hallmark, showcasing intricate fur details cast into the iron, and there are traces of an old gilding that hint at its past splendor.
For décor enthusiasts, this piece serves as a striking focal point in a variety of interior settings, from classic and historical-themed spaces to more eclectic environments. It can function as a side or accent table, contributing a sense of history and sophistication. Pair it with rich textiles and ambient lighting to highlight its elaborate craftsmanship and historical significance.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 29¼" high x 26" diameter thick
Approx. overall 74cm high x 66cm diameter thick
Approx. overall 29¼" high x 26" diameter thick
Approx. overall 74cm high x 66cm diameter thick
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Late 19th-Century English Cast Iron Table Commemorating King Edward VII
Sale priceUS$2,495