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John Widdicomb Chinoiserie Engraved Game Card Table Dining Table & Chairs Set
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Exquisite 5 piece John Widdicomb dining set or game table set - it's good to have choices. Note the rare intricate engraved and painted floral design throughout. Comes with matchin...
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Center, End or Side Round Bouilliote Table Mahogany With Faux Bamboo Brass Base
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Mahogany hollywood regency bamboo form Bouilliote, end or center table in the style of Maison Jansen. Features rare tripod legs, bronze framed apron, and lines to die for! Why not ow...
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Rare Set of Bamboo Rattan Parquetry Dining Chairs by McGuire Circa 1970's
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Located in West Hartford, CT
Stunning, ultra rare set of McGuire bamboo dining chairs with gorgeous sculptural design on exterior, see pics. The chairs are newly upholstered in a white and Tiffany blue cotton bl...
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Intricately Carved Mahogany Pagoda Wing Chair
Located in West Hartford, CT
Elegantly carved mahogany wingback chair with newer upholstery. The carvings throughout the piece are truly one of a kind and are featured in the pictures attached. Sits very comfo...
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