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Creator: Williams & Gibton
Irish Brown Mahogany Twin Pedestal Dining Table
By Williams & Gibton
Located in Dublin, GB
A large Irish Regency two pillar mahogany dining table. The rectangular figured mahogany top with one extra leaf, resting on turned twin pillars with four shoot of brass toed sabre l...
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1830s Irish Regency Antique Williams & Gibton Tables

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Mahogany

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