Featured in this lot is an Antique Victorian-era (19th-century) Neoclassical French Louis XVI Round Side Table, circa late 19th / early 20th century, mahogany. The circular top is a classic form for side or accent tables of this style. The ornate, turned, and fluted legs with an X-stretcher base are characteristic design elements of this style. The apron (the part below the tabletop) has a detailed beading dentil design and decorative rosette elements, and the legs are highly turned with a detailed lower stretcher connecting them. The cabriole legs feature horizontal, spool-shaped bobbin-turned embellishments, legs end in shaped feet, a simple pad or club foot style, a common feature in Queen Anne and some Chippendale pieces. French Louis XVI style tables from the 19th century—the era coinciding with the Victorian period—are defined by a return to Neoclassical principles, moving away from the ornate curves of the preceding Rococo style. The side table is in nice overall condition, exhibits minor signs of wear, finish loss. Measures 28" diameter top, 29.5"H, weight is