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Very Fine William IV, Irish, Mahogany and Satinwood Library or Writing Table

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  • Early 19th Century William IV Period Mahogany Library Writing Table
    Located in Petworth,West Sussex, GB
    A 19th century, William IV period mahogany library writing table. Rectangular green tooled leather top above frieze with geometric moulding to the centre, comprising two drawers with...
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    Antique Early 19th Century British William IV Desks and Writing Tables

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    Brass

  • Fine William IV Library Table
    Located in Hudson, NY
    Mulberry Veneered and Ormolu Mounted.
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Desks and Writing Tables

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    Wood

  • 19th Century William IV Rosewood Library Table
    Located in Dublin 8, IE
    19th century William IV rosewood library table. The rectangular top with rounded corners features a red tooled inset leather writing ...
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    Antique 1830s Irish William IV Desks and Writing Tables

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    Leather, Rosewood

  • William IV Dining Table Mahogany Extending
    Located in Potters Bar, GB
    William IV mahogany Extending Dining Table. This Table is Raised upon Octagonal and Ring Turned Legs with Original Brass Castors. Circa 19th century The Table Extends by way of a Pul...
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    Antique Late 19th Century William IV Tables

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    Mahogany

  • William IV Dining Table Mahogany Extending
    Located in Potters Bar, GB
    10 - 12 Seat William IV Mahogany Extending Dining Table. This Quality Dining Table Stands upon Faceted Legs with Original Brass Castors. 19th century The Table Extends by Way of a Pu...
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    Antique 19th Century William IV Tables

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    Mahogany

  • William IV Mahogany Teapoy
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    The sarcophagus-shaped top section has a hinged lid and is richly carved throughout in high relief. The everted sides have fleshy palmettes and paired acanthus leaves, while the top has four pairs of leaves which are joined by a carved rib in the centre and scroll outwards to up-curled edges. It is raised on a gadrooned and turned pedestal set on a quatrefoil base with reeded bun feet disguising the original castors. The interior, without fittings, is relined in crushed blue velvet. English, circa 1835. Susan Stuart, in Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, (ibid), p.110, pl.658, (above) illustrates a rosewood teapoy...
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    Antique 1830s English William IV Side Tables

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    Velvet, Mahogany

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