Joseph Gerte Boston MA Custom Mahogany Console Table with Silver Drawer
A finely carved custom mahogany console table from Joseph Gerte in Boston MA, with conforming shaped top surmounting a case three fitted frieze drawers with cross banded veneers and round punched brass pulls, the center of which is fitted for silver flatware with felt liners. The frieze is adorned with carved flowers, and each of the six reeded legs has carved acanthus capitals, terminating with nicely carved feet. The Gerte name is branded inside the silver drawer, and the console comes with a custom glass top. Dates to the mid 20th century in very good overall condition, with minimal imperfections and light wear commensurate with age and use. Dimensions: 36 in H x 60.5 in W x 20.5 in D. Ref: 908 Item id: 10412 New Hampshire Antique Co-op 323 Elm StreetMilford, NH 03055 A local family business since 1983Named Best of New England by Yankee Magazine
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Brand | Gerte |
| Antique | Yes |
| Type | Console Table |
| Item Height | 36 in |
| Color | Brown |
| Tabletop Material | Mahogany |
| Material | Mahogany |
| Item Length | 60.5 in |
| Item Width | 20.5 in |
| Handle Material | Brass |
A finely carved custom mahogany console table from Joseph Gerte in Boston MA, with conforming shaped top surmounting a case three fitted frieze drawers with cross banded veneers and round punched brass pulls, the center of which is fitted for silver flatware with felt liners. The frieze is adorned with carved flowers, and each of the six reeded legs has carved acanthus capitals, terminating with nicely carved feet. The Gerte name is branded inside the silver drawer, and the console comes with a custom glass top. Dates to the mid 20th century in very good overall condition, with minimal imperfections and light wear commensurate with age and use. Dimensions: 36 in H x 60.5 in W x 20.5 in D. Ref: 908 Item id: 10412 New Hampshire Antique Co-op 323 Elm StreetMilford, NH 03055 A local family business since 1983Named Best of New England by Yankee Magazine
