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French Directoire Gilt Bronze End Table
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Pair Of Directoire Style Bronze And Granite Gueridon Tables
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Each with circular inset black granite tops with metal banded edge and three curved legs and conforming small shelf, all ending on paw feet.
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French Louis XV Style Ormolu & Parquetry Guéridon End Table by François Linke
By François Linke
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