Discover this exquisite mid-19th-century Gothic Revival carved oak pedestal sideboard, reminiscent of the style of E.W. Pugin. The tripartite mirror back features three mirror panels topped by arched Gothic tracery, adorned with intricately carved crests of foliate finials and fleur-de-lis motifs.
The frieze of this remarkable piece conceals three drawers, each elaborately carved with symbols such as thistles, roses, and shamrocks. Above the drawers, two pedestals boast panelling embellished with quatrefoils, trefoils, and blind tracery, flanking two cupboards with a shelf and cellarette compartment.
Flanked by projecting hexagonal column supports with chamfered edges, this sideboard sits elegantly on a plinth base with stepped moulding. A true testament to the craftsmanship of the era, this piece is a striking example of Gothic Revival furniture.
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