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    Crossbanded throughout with rosewood‚ with a central sycamore patera to the top and drops of serpentine outline‚ above a frieze drawer to each end‚ raised above tapering legs ending ...
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  • Regency Rosewood Work Table
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    The rectangular crossbanded top with rounded drop-leaves and a single frieze drawer, raised on standards ending in splayed legs with casters, joined by a turned stretcher.
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  • George III Mahogany Game Table
    Located in Kittery Point, ME
    The serpentine rectangular hinged top with a flower-carved edge enclosing a green baize-lined playing surface, on square canted legs with foliate carved corner brackets.
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  • Louis XVI Mahogany Bedside Table
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