Identification

Jacobean Revival Carved Oak Console Table with Chest Base

Photo reference

1 uploaded photo

Overview

The visual evidence strongly supports the seller's description of a Jacobean Revival piece. The stout, bulbous turned balusters and the deep carving on the chest panel (foliate scrolls and a central pinwheel rosette) are hallmark characteristics of this style, which was highly popular in mass-produced American and English furniture during the 1920s and 1930s. The wood grain is consistent with oak, the traditional material for this style.

Story

Jacobean Revival furniture became highly popular in the United States and England during the 1920s and 1930s. Mass-produced by numerous Grand Rapids and regional manufacturers, these pieces romanticized 17th-century English designs with heavy oak construction, bulbous turnings, and ornate foliate carvings. Without a maker's mark, this piece is attributed to the general wave of high-quality, factory-made revival furniture of that era.

Maker / Origin

Unattributed

Condition & Value

Based on the single provided photo, the table appears structurally intact with its original dark oak finish. The deep carvings on the chest panel remain crisp, and the bulbous balusters show no obvious splits.

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Sold comps, value drivers, and venue guidance pulled from recent auction results.

Market Analysis

The secondary market for early 20th-century Jacobean Revival furniture is currently soft compared to mid-century modern or contemporary pieces. Buyers are typically traditionalists, historic home owners, or those looking for sturdy, statement entryway pieces. While high-end retail dealers ask premium prices for restored examples, actual auction and local estate sale results remain modest due to the heavy, dark aesthetic which has fallen out of mainstream favor.

Value Drivers

Classic Jacobean Revival styling with highly desirable bulbous turned balusters and deep foliate carvings.

Integrated lower chest adds functional storage, increasing appeal for entryway or hall use.

Solid oak construction ensures durability and aligns with traditional expectations for the style.

Concerns

Unverified top surface condition — water rings or deep scratches would necessitate refinishing and lower the value.

Missing dimensions — if the piece is unusually small or awkwardly proportioned, buyer interest will decrease.

Lack of a verified maker's mark prevents tying the piece to a premium manufacturer.

Best Venue

To maximize return, clear the top surface and take well-lit photos from multiple angles, including any marks on the back or inside the chest. Consign the piece to a regional estate auction or list it on a local marketplace with a realistic reserve of $250 to attract traditional furniture buyers.

Upside Potential

If the table is confirmed to be manufactured by a highly regarded maker (such as Kittinger or a premier Grand Rapids firm) and the top surface is in pristine original condition, the piece could appeal to specialist dealers and push toward the $800-$1,000 range in a curated retail setting.

Also found — market-range context

Related comps outside the valuation band· 11 comps

Surfaced during research but not used to anchor the valuation — wrong form, species, era, or no published price. Shown so the market range around this item is visible.

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