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Home / Archive / George IV Rosewood Nest of Tables
Posted on 10 December 201310 February 2018 by Tim Saltwell

George IV Rosewood Nest of Tables

A nest of three George IV rosewood tables. Each with a rectangular top inlaid with a cockbeaded edge, and supported by four ring turned columns with sledge bases and acanthus scroll carved feet.

Circa 1830

English

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