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Victorian Pedestal Sink in Cast Earthenware with White Porcelain Glaze, c. 1880

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English Victorian Pedestal Base Sideboard in Mahogany, circa 1850
Located in Miami, FL
Light figured mahogany pedestal base sideboard with backsplash and ample storage from the mid to late Victorian period in England. Inside sto...
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Antique Mid-19th Century English Late Victorian Sideboards

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Antique German Gründerzeit Pedestal Desk in Pine, circa 1880
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A handsome & spacious Gründerzeit pedestal desk in pine. Germany, circa 1880. Base offers a pull-out writing surface with brown-leather top with gold tooling around edge, a long drawer above kneehole and storage cabinets at either side. Top cabinet section of desk has four small drawers flanking a keyed storage...
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Victorian Cast Iron Coat or Hat Rack with Umbrella Stand, circa 1870
Located in Miami, FL
A cast iron Victorian coat and hat rack with umbrella stand has been painted white. It is in great condition with no breaks or missing parts. The oval in the center originally held a...
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Antique Late 19th Century English Late Victorian Hat Racks and Stands

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Pair of White Vintage Round Hightop Tables with Pedestal Base
Located in Miami, FL
Pair of pedestal bar tables most likely fabricated from antiques newel post. Note: You should always request a shipping quote. Quoted amounts are an...
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20th Century French Serving Tables

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54" Round Dining Table in Mahogany with Center Pedestal Base
Located in Miami, FL
A very beautiful dining table in fine mahogany with round top supported on a turned column that rests on a quatre-form base with carved lion's paw feet. While the base dates to the r...
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Antique 1830s Danish Regency Dining Room Tables

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Danish Pedestal Cabinet with Full Columns and Carved Capitals in Mahogany
Located in Miami, FL
Beautiful example of a Danish Christian VIII pedestal cabinet from the Biedermeier period in figured mahogany with fully turned veneered columns and carved capitals all in West Indie...
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