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Pair of Mahogany Card Tables

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  • Pair of Rosewood Card Tables, circa 1820
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  • Mahogany Card Table of a Beautiful Color and Patina Circa 1785
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    Rectangular, marquetry banded, fold-over top enclosing a leather playing surface with gold trim design. In french taste after a design by George Hepplewhite. When hinged top is open ...
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  • Pair of English Burr Walnut Card Tables Attributed to Gillows of Lancaster
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    A near pair of card tables firmly attributed to Gillows of Lancaster. Designed in the Louis XV manner, and constructed using a finely grained Circassian burr walnut, with kingwood crossbanding and boxwood stringing, with gilt bronze adornments; rising from swept cabriole legs, dressed with foliate gilt bronze sabots, and female espagnolettes, the hinged and rotating serpentine tops, reveal playing surfaces of inset red baize within gilt tooled morocco...
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