This 18th-Century Oak Lowboy is a modest and unembellished tilitarian antique piece with a lovely profile and size that allows it to function comfortably as a center table, hall table, or accent furnishing among fine interiors
* Rectangular oak top with softly rounded edges
* Single, wide drawer spanning the façade, visually centered beneath the top
* Drawer with hand-fitted joinery, two brass swing pulls, and a central brass escutcheon
* Straight apron framing the drawer with a clean transition into the leg structure
* Four slender, turned legs terminating in simple pad feet
* Singlend unembellished, allowing material and age to define the visual character
* Very good antique condition with oak top that shows scattered surface scratches, darkened marks, and areas of softened wear consistent with age and long-term use. Finish variations and abrasions across top surface and along perimeter edges. Top surface shows gentle undulation but no indication of modern resurfacing. Drawer face shows light surface wear and finish thinning. Brass shows age-related patina and oxidation. Underside construction reveals oxidation, tool marks. Subtle separation lines visible at top board joints. The interior drawer has age-appropriate scuffing. Legs show surface abrasions and small nicks. No visible evidence of recent structural repairs.
27.75 x 18 x 27.5
Free Local Pickup in Burke VA. 22015
No Exchanges, No Refunds, All Sales are Final.




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