Overview
This is a classic three-legged pedestal table, historically known as a candlestand, featuring a turned baluster support and cabriole-style tripod legs. Designed to hold a single candle or small tea service, its compact footprint and elegant silhouette made it a staple of early American homes.
Story
In the 18th century, these portable tables were moved from room to room to follow the precious light of a single candle. This 20th-century revival piece captures that exact spirit of early American self-reliance and cozy domesticity.
Maker / Origin
While unsigned, this piece represents the prolific American Colonial Revival movement, where regional workshops and manufacturers recreated 18th-century designs to satisfy a nostalgic public yearning for historic craftsmanship.
Condition & Value
The table shows a thick, somewhat unevenly applied modern glossy refinish over older wood. There is visible wear, minor separation at the leg joints, and typical scuffs consistent with age and use. The refinishing slightly reduces the value to serious antique collectors but preserves it for everyday decorative use.