$1,995
Outstanding Drexel Heritage ET Cetera collection chinoiserie black painted and burl end table or side table with gold detail and ormolu accents. Beautiful condition, keeping in mind that this is vintage and not new so will have signs of use and wear. We found a couple little dents in the edge of one side but nothing outstanding. Please see photos and zoom in for details. We attempt to portray any imperfections. Circa,1984
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STYLE / PERIOD | |
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MAKER | |
LINE/COLLECTION | ET Cetera Collection |
MATERIALS | Burl, Paint, Brass, Wood |
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN | |
CIRCA | 1984 |
There is nothing more disappointing then finding that one unique, must-have item and see that it has been sold. But before you get frustrated, please reach out to us. We have a 40,000 square foot warehouse with only one-of-a-kind items. We just might have what you are looking for, and have not posted it to our online shop. So drop us a line and we’ll get shopping for you.
Look at this EXTRAORDINARY end table!!! This little gem is by Drexel, from their ET Cetera line. It is comprised of a rectangular wood frame with highly skilled, painted gold chinoiserie designs along the apron of the table and down the cabriole legs which are accented with ormolu feet. STUNNING!! And it is even Zara, one of our shop dogs, approved! The top has a rectangle burl wood frame with a beveled smoked glass inlay and a single drawer beneath with a rose shaped brass pull…it’s just exquisite! The detail in the gold accents is impeccable. This end table would be a wonderful accent in your sitting room beside your chaise or in your living room between a pair of chairs. But it’s striking enough to stand on its own in any room. It is made by Drexel, so you know it was created with exceptional quality and unmatchable style.
Drexel Furniture Company was founded in 1903 in Drexel, North Carolina by six businessmen for a total investment of $14,000.00. Sam Huffman, one of the initial founders, managed the enterprise until his death in 1935 when his son, Robert O. Huffman took the helm. By 1950 under the younger Huffman’s leadership Drexel had grown from a small factory to a leader in furniture manufacturing. They acquired other furniture companies along the way and by the late 1950s employed 2300 workers. The 1960s had them adding industrial and hospitality furniture to their lines. In 1968 they were purchased again, and Drexel Enterprises became Drexel Heritage Furnishings, Inc. They continued to add to their styles and lines and were sold again and then in 1986 became part of Masco Corporation one of the country’s largest furniture manufacturers. They are now based in High Point, NC and operate ten factories in North Carolina and one in South Carolina and are one of the leading furniture manufacturers in the world.
Can’t you just see this fabulous little table in your home? You simply MUST make it yours!!
STYLE / PERIOD | |
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MAKER | |
LINE/COLLECTION | ET Cetera Collection |
MATERIALS | Burl, Paint, Brass, Wood |
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN | |
CIRCA | 1984 |