
Wooden single-drawer side table with turned legs in Sheraton style
Selling Price
$995
History
This single-drawer side table reflects the American Sheraton style, which flourished in the early 19th century (circa 1800-1840). The Sheraton style, named after English furniture designer Thomas Sheraton, is characterized by delicate proportions, tapered or turned legs, and simple rectangular forms. These tables were commonly crafted in hardwoods such as walnut, cherry, or mahogany and served as bedside stands or accent tables in American homes. Sheraton-style furniture remains highly valued by collectors of American antiques and period furniture enthusiasts. These pieces are appreciated for their elegant simplicity, fine craftsmanship, and historical significance as examples of Federal-era design. Collectors of early American furniture, interior designers seeking authentic period pieces, and antique dealers actively seek well-preserved examples of Sheraton tables for their timeless aesthetic and investment potential.
Origin
United States
Time period
Early to Mid 19th century