Not sure if it’s European. Have been told their are other styles in the piece.
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Re: Antique Side Table
Based on your images of this piece, it is in a style often referred to as "Jacobean Revival". The style getting it's name from the fact it was loosely designed to resemble furniture made during the reign of James the 1st ( 1603-24), but uses design elements found on furniture made until the late 17th Century under the reigns of Charles I and Charles II as well. Jacobean Revival furniture has been in continuous production in both England and the USA since the last quarter of the 19th Century ( Circa 1875), Production for pieces like this seems to have peaked before World War two (1939). Today a good example might go for about $500.00.
Re: Antique Side Table
Thank you. I appreciate he interesting information.