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George III Period Mahogany Folding Top Corner Washstand

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Circa 1790 George III Period Corner Washstand, English
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Circa 1790 George III period corner washstand, English. Mahogany & mahogany veneers. Upper left gallery crack repair & small stretcher losses restored. Stable crack on top of mid-she...
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Antique Late 18th Century English George III Vanities

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George III Chippendale Period Mahogany Table
Located in London, GB
George III English mahogany tripod table with piecrust tilt top. Raised on a turned baluster stem with stiff leaf carved top, cabriole legs with cabochon and acanthus leaf knees and...
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Antique 18th Century English George III Side Tables

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Antique George III period mahogany tripod table
Located in London, GB
A mid-18th Century Chippendale period well-figured mahogany Occasional Table, having well-carved circular piecrust edge top raised on gun-barrel stem with spiral twist carving, suppo...
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Antique 1760s English Chippendale Side Tables

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18th Century George III Period Mahogany Tilt-top Tripod Table
Located in Petworth,West Sussex, GB
A handsome late 18th-century George III period mahogany tripod table. It features a well-figured single piece of solid mahogany for the tilt-top circular top, above a turned baluster...
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Antique 18th Century British George III Side Tables

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Mahogany

18th Century George III Period Mahogany Tilt-Top Tripod Table
Located in Petworth,West Sussex, GB
A handsome late 18th-century George III period mahogany tripod table with raised moulded edge. It features a well-figured single piece of solid mahogany for the tilt-top circular dis...
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Antique 18th Century British George III Side Tables

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Mahogany

Period George III Mahogany Two-Tiered Dumb Waiter
Located in Hudson, NY
This piece made in England, circa 1770 is of an unusual size and with the added feature of folding drop leaves. Made from solid mahogany without veneers the piece is heavy and mannish with a deep rich color to the wood. The table is accented with fine detailed carved line bands along the edge of the drop leaves and well shaped turned balusters for uprights and nice simple feet on pads. While described by Sheraton in his essay of 1803 as" a useful piece of furniture to serve in some respects the place of a waiter, whence it is named" the type of furniture was used from the 1720s on as a place to put plates...
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Antique Mid-18th Century Great Britain (UK) George III Side Tables

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