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Louis XVI Games Table 'Card Table', France, Circa:1780

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    Antique Late 19th Century French Louis XVI Card Tables and Tea Tables

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    Antique French demilune card table or console with embossed leather top. Opens to a 35 inch round game table.
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  • George III Demi Lune Tea Table with Sheraton Design, Circa 1780
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    George III demi lune tea table with Sheraton design. Circa 1780 with deep dark surface colour inside the fold out top, mahogany and satinwood, on four tapered legs.
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  • George III Satinwood Demilune Games Table
    Located in Essex, MA
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    Antique 1790s English George III Demi-lune Tables

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  • English Mahogany Demilune Ebony Inlaid Hinged Card Table, Circa 1790
    Located in Hollywood, SC
    English mahogany demilune hinged card table with interior baize, ebonized string and diamond shaped inlay, supporting double gate legs, and terminati...
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    Antique 1790s English George III Card Tables and Tea Tables

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  • American Federal Relief Carved Mahogany Card Table, New York, circa 1810
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    American Federal relief carved mahogany card table. The double-elliptical crotch mahogany book-matched veneered hinged top above a central pedestal with foliate and swag carved detail terminating on four fluted cabriole legs and brass lion paw cups on casters. This card table is illustrated in "Four Centuries of American Furniture" Oscar P. Fitzgerald, pp.93 " The richly grained mahogany top takes a double-elliptic shape. The top rotates to rest on the skirt, which encloses a storage space for game equipment...
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