Antique 14.5" CHINESE Hand-Carved Marble Top Tea Table or Stand c. 1920s  


The Sapphire Gallery of Chicago has been selling estate-fresh antiques and artwork since 2008. Our specialties are original period collectibles, with a focus on the French Empire, Art Deco, and Art Nouveau styles. We also have an extensive Asian collection. Inspections are available at our Roger's Park gallery, and pick-up is always free. 


International Shipping is often available, please contact us for a quote.


We purchase and appraise estates, and are always buying collections.


ITEM DESCRIPTION


Description

Up for your consideration is a fine hand-carved Chinese wood stand, c. 1920s. The piece features a clover-leaf shaped marble top, and is completely hand-crafted. It is in excellent condition, free of concerns. Some of the joints are slightly loose, not a concern, but typical for this type of jointed piece. The table is 11.5" tall and 13" in diameter at the top, and 14.5" in diameter overall as the legs stick out.


Condition

Excellent original condition. There are no cracks, restorations, or other concerns. 



Shipping Costs/Terms


SHIPPING COST FOR THIS ITEM IS $34.50


This quote is for the Continental U.S. only, and the item will be sent via UPS or USPS. We will send you tracking information within 5 business days of purchase. International shipments will require prior approval, and shipments to Hawaii or Alaska may have additional shipping costs. This charge includes all costs, including high-quality packing, all shipping fees, and full insurance at the purchase price.


Refunds: Refunds are available, but we must be contacted within 7 days after receiving the item. If a refund is requested, the buyer is responsible for all return shipping fees. The refund will be made once the item is back in our possession, and that it arrives in the same condition that it was sent. 


International Buyers --  Please Note:

Import duties, and foreign taxes are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility, but we may have some flexibility on the declared value.