Object Literature
The aesthetic movement can be seen as the bridge to the arts and crafts style. It often had formalised, restrained ornamentation, and was heavily influenced by Japanese decoration, knowledge of which flowed to the West in the nineteenth century through oriental imports. It rebelled against the lavish ornamentation and over-embellishment of the high Victorian period, and sought a purer, more precise level of expression. Gillows of Lancaster, Lamb of Manchester and Collinson and Lock, all very good makers, produced very similar tables to this one so it is quite possible it is from one of those stables as its quality is high.
A superior table that can slide into almost any interior.