1890s Tables
Austrian Art Nouveau Antique 1890s Tables
Wood
English Antique 1890s Tables
Swedish Scandinavian Modern Antique 1890s Tables
Pine
British Regency Antique 1890s Tables
Leather, Walnut
British Chippendale Antique 1890s Tables
Leather, Wood
British Late Victorian Antique 1890s Tables
Mahogany
French Louis XVI Antique 1890s Tables
Walnut
French Antique 1890s Tables
Wood
French Antique 1890s Tables
Elm
Chinese Chinoiserie Antique 1890s Tables
Lacquer
Swiss Black Forest Antique 1890s Tables
Wood
French Industrial Antique 1890s Tables
Wood
French Empire Antique 1890s Tables
Bronze
French Antique 1890s Tables
Oak
French Louis XVI Antique 1890s Tables
Marble
English Georgian Antique 1890s Tables
Wood
Indian Anglo-Indian Antique 1890s Tables
Wood
American Industrial Antique 1890s Tables
Wood
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