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Period: Early 20th Century
English Cast Stone Top Table
Located in Seattle, WA
Moss covered antique cast stone top garden table on vintage metal base. Can be used inside or out- would be perfect entry table. Top is approxi...
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Antique Early 20th Century Center Tables

Exceptional Pair of Small Drapiers Tables
Located in Schellebelle, BE
Elegant small pair of French Drapiers Tables, in a bleached Pine wood with a great shine and patina of the wood, from the South of France from around 1920, can be used for d...
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French Vintage Early 20th Century Center Tables

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Pine

Art Deco Faux Malachite and Aluminum Table
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Faux malachite and aluminum entry table.
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American Art Deco Early 20th Century Center Tables

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Aluminum

Table Pedestal in Teak Wood
Located in Schellebelle, BE
Beautiful teak table on a pedestal foot the top is exceptional because it is one piece solid teak wood and the square form is very decorative very thick top of 3 cm.
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Indonesian Early 20th Century Center Tables

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Teak

Large Dutch Side Table or Gueridon Table in Solid Oak 1940s
Located in Meer, VAN
Large Dutch Side Table or Gueridon Table in Solid Oak, The Netherlands, 1940s. This is a large side table or gueridon table in ‘The Hague School’ or ‘Haagse School’ style, made in t...
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Dutch Art Deco Early 20th Century Center Tables

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Oak

Monumental Louis XVI Style Giltwood Centre Table by François Linke, circa 1914
Located in Brighton, West Sussex
A unique monumental Louis XVI Style giltwood centre table with a Brèche Violette marble top by François Linke. French, circa 1914. Giltwood furniture by Linke is not only rare, but can be difficult to identify as it tends to be unmarked. This table can however be confidently attributed to Linke, as an early black and white photograph of the piece, Linke index no. 2575, survives in the Linke Archive (see page 428 pl. 501, in Christopher Payne: François Linke, 1855-1946, The Belle Époque of French Furniture). The only one of its kind known to have been produced, it was carved for Linke in May 1914 by the outworker Derivry. It formed part of the important commission of furniture ordered by the Italian born Argentinean banker Antonio Devoto...
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French Louis XVI Early 20th Century Center Tables

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Marble

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