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Mid-18th Century George III Mahogany Folding Card Table
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Late 19th Century Victorian Coromandel Toilet Box
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Two 18th Century George II Carvers
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Two George II armchairs in the manner of Thomas Chippendale. Both dating from circa 1750, with mahogany frames, latticed splats and carved decor. The seats of both chairs recently reupholstered in Hermès ottoman...
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Late 18th Century Regency Occasional Table
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A Regency period occasional table painted to simulate marbles and rosewood, English circa 1790-1810, the canted rectangular top painted in a variety of colors with twenty-four panels...
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