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William IV Mahogany Tea Table

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A good Willian IV flame mahogany and rosewood cross banded tea table. The top swivels and opens to reveal a polished mahogany interior.The shaped frieze having flame mahogany half round moulding leading to the circular column with gadrooned collar and joining a shaped platform base with applied turned quarter beading and raised on scroll carved feet with hidden casters. Dimensions:- Height…29.5’’/ 75cm. Width…36’’/ 91.5cm. Depth…17.75’’/ 45cm. Open…35.5’’/ 90cm. Delivery to most of U.K. mainland £50.
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Date 19thc  19th Century Antiques Material Flame Mahogany Origin English Item code as243a3055 / 23835 Status Sold

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John Howkins AntiquesPrivate dealer
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The Grange, Hempnall Green
Norfolk
NR15 2NR

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