Walnut Console by Daniel Pabst
Circa: 1870
Dimensions: 33″H x 50.5″W x 21.5″D
Finish: Good original thick finish with great patina
Description: Great Renaissance Revival walnut Victorian console table attributed to Daniel Pabst, Philadelphia. This piece has a detail carved curved edge around the solid top. There are three small professionally plugged holes on the right side of the top where someone inserted screws to hold the top down.
There is a drawer in the middle with a drop brass pull and carving on the face. The base features two open mouthed standing winged griffins with claw feet. The back has carvings around the edges. This is a very solid and stylish example of Pabst work!
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