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Early Victorian Mahogany Reading Table

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A Early Victorian Mahogany Reading Table by Alfred Carter, London. A marvel of furniture, this reading table can extend in height, the table top can slide horizontally, and it has a tilting feature allowing it to tilt the top either forwards or backwards. Furthermore it includes two adjustable reading stands, with detachable mahogany books ledges allowing the table to have a clear top for everyday use. Stamped to the central column with Alfred Carter, 47 Holborn Viaduct, London. This table includes a key and lock to the storage compartment under the bookstands.

Note: Chair not included (This is also available on our website!)
Price
£475.00  UK
$621.97  USA
570.48  EU
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DimensionsHeight (Not Extended) - 79cm Width - 90.5cm Depth - 44.5cm Height (Extended) - 102cm Category Antique Furniture Period Early Victorian Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Item code as1220a056 Status For Sale

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Knight Fine Antiques & CollectablesPrivate dealer
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Kings Lynn
Norfolk

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