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Ebonised Aesthetic Period Pedestal. c.1930.

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Ebonised Aesthetic Period Pedestal. c.1930. %%alt5%% %%alt6%%
An interesting ebonised pedestal stand with gold coloured metal fittings and chains hanging from the top. It is in the Aesthetic Movement style, standing on a tripod base and is in fine condition.
This would look really good with a bronze or bust stood on it.
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Price
£225.00  UK
$286.74  USA
273.33  EU
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Category Antique Furniture Period Early 20th Century Antiques Material Ebonised Origin English Item code as162a760 / 024217 Status Sold

SellerMalcolm Eglin Antiques

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Malcolm Eglin AntiquesBy appointment only
Hexham
Nothumberland,
England

Tel : 07966 398123

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Ebonised Aesthetic Period Pedestal. c.1930.
 
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