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Large Toleware Oval Tray on Stand
Good large Georgian oval toleware tray with central hand painted panel along with later Georgian style mahogany stand making it into a perfect height coffee table. The tray is a large size and metal (toleware) with an angled upstand around the edge with nice shape cut handle handle holes. The round central panel is beutifully painted in great detail. The mahogany stand has been made around the 1900's in the Georgian style and is of good quality.
SIZE 32" by 26" by 23" high
CIRCA 1800 - 1820 (stand later)
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Rait
Perthshire
Scotland
PH2 7RT
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SIZE 32" by 26" by 23" high
CIRCA 1800 - 1820 (stand later)
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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Category Antique Furniture
Date 1810
Early 19th Century Antiques Material Toleware
Origin English
Item code as273a1550
Status Sold
£395.00
$495.76
€472.66
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Rait
Perthshire
Scotland
PH2 7RT
Tel : 01821 670770
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Get directions to Carse Antiques
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